No point in having position on someone that won’t be playing many hands or doesn’t have the chips to pay me off. I want to give position a short stack or a very tight player. When taking a seat, ideally I want position on tall to moderate stacks and loose/aggressive players. I don’t want to have my target fill up or loose the best seat! Generally, I only look at a hand or two before claiming a seat. I also look for betting that’s a little wild. I want to play against players that take the adage “any hand can win” too far. In the first 2 hands I watch I want to see more than 2 limpers outside of the blinds or a fair raise with 2 callers. If there are too many stacks under $12, it’s not worth my time. I get a choice of a couple seats at the table and games that are a little short handed punish the fast ‘n loose players less harshly.īefore I join a game, I look at stacks and limpers (hard to squeeze blood from a stone). I do this so I’m less likely to join a game that’s already been filled. I primarily look at games with 6-8 players and a large pot size. Beware, there is such a thing as a bad seat at a great table. The key to table selection is having a good seat at a great table.
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