What stats do you look for when choosing a table and why?

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Caesura said:
Thanks.
Any idea of what is a reasonable VPP for Omaha?

0. Don't play Omaha. It's a dangerous game. Really high variance, and skill edge is slimmer than what is achievable in Hold'Em.
 
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Caesura said:
I choose low pot and low pp/flop because I'm tight and want to play with other tight players to avoid getting bluffed out.

This is really silly. I don't mean to offend but if making money and winning at poker is your aim then you are going about it all wrong. You want to play with loose players, fish.

I will look at the highest average VPIP or Players to the flop tables first. But who is actually seated at those tables is of far more importance to me these days.

JCgrind said:
ive never seen a respectable sized 2NL sample over 20bb/100. but yeah plenty of times youll be blessed with a 70bb/100 session, and other times youll struggle to make a cent. it all evens out

My lifetime winrate at this stake is 30bb/100 over a ridiculously huge sample. This is all 24 tabling. I haven't regularly mass tabled it in about a year though and I believe it is closer to 20bb/100 now as the games have gotten a bit tougher. I have screwed around a bit this year just bumhunting a few shorthanded tables and have a winrate approaching triple digits.
 
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If I understand correctly everyone is talking about LAG tables ? What about loose passive tables ? Is this still a profitable table ? Because I find I am just not making money there at all . What am I doing wrong ?
 
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