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Old 11-30-04, 11:28 PM
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I like flop percentage between 37-50, anything more and it... can be a little crazy. But if you're tight, then you'll push the average down a little.

I don't mind tables with flop percentage 30-37, but anything below that is just torture for me.

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Old 12-01-04, 11:57 AM
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Those % sound about right. 50% is great IMO. 80% is just nuts.
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Old 12-01-04, 11:59 AM
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80%? WOW! That would be a maniacs table, wouldn't it?? Every table has a couple people who play EVERY hand. I can imagine a larger portion of the table doing it.
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Old 12-01-04, 12:23 PM
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this question really made me think of the last time i was at foxwoods.

at the two different tables that i sat at, there were just completely different styles. at the first, it was the most loose passive table i have ever been at. i was the only person who would consistently raise preflop, and there were usually 8 people in every pot preflop. the next table i was at had one absolute maniac, so most pots were capped preflop. this still left 5 people in, on average, but it was much more difficult to play against this player.

clearly these two tables were profitable, but i had to play them in very different ways. i think that it is almost more important to match up the style of your play with the others at the table, than it is to constantly be trolling for fish. i deally i want a mix of abilities at the table, but i would rather avoid the maniacs and play with the loose passives all day long.
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