Mauricio Perrotta
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Any schedule is a good time. There are always people playing
I tend to agree with you. For European time I think it is Friday night, past 8 PM and Saturday, after 2 PM it is already good, lots of drunken players and lots of opportunities to find recreational.Poker Orifice said:Exactly!
Be sure to note players who just respond with 'daytime early'... or 'night', without specifying from where. These will be the players you win from.
Also, different sites are busier at different times of the day.
Friday is typically pay day - - cash the cheque, make a deposit, plays some pokerzz, drink some beers, lose some pokerzz.Aballinamion said:I tend to agree with you. For European time I think it is Friday night, past 8 PM and Saturday, after 2 PM it is already good, lots of drunken players and lots of opportunities to find recreational.
Hi Everybody! I agree with most of You!fundiver199 said:All games tend to be softer, when people are not working, because then more recreational players have time to play. So it will depend on, which time zone you are in, and which time zones most of the player pool is in. On PokerStars the european afternoon hours tend to be the worst time to play, at least in my experience / opinion. But with cash games, should always table select, and this is far more important than playing at certain times. If you cant find good tables after multible attemts, thats usually a sign to end the session. If you play Zoom style tables, then look at number of players per flop and try to play, when its high.
The best time of the day is when you are relaxed and ready to play.PockerGod said:Is there a time of day that tends to be softer than the rest of the day?