The Donk Threshold?
I've been having a lot of frustration recently when playing online poker, when it comes to finding games where other players actions are decided by actual logic.
I usually play in the 1-12$ games, ranging from 18-180 seats. Every game I find myself surrounded by players who have no idea what they're doing, and as a result, I'm busting early because I have no idea where the other player is at.
Where, from your experiences, will I be able to find some good poker happening? At what buy-in, which websites, hell what time of day should I play some poker, in search of players who don't call all-ins with 10-6... and get paid off?
I usually play in the 1-12$ games, ranging from 18-180 seats. Every game I find myself surrounded by players who have no idea what they're doing, and as a result, I'm busting early because I have no idea where the other player is at.
Where, from your experiences, will I be able to find some good poker happening? At what buy-in, which websites, hell what time of day should I play some poker, in search of players who don't call all-ins with 10-6... and get paid off?
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Try to stay out of huge tournaments that rely on constant coin flips and generally remote bad play. Find a level of cash game/small Sngs that fits your bankroll and that are easier to beat. Instead of a $10 18 player sng, try two $5 single table games. Also I found that only playing non-tubro games seemed to help.
You make money from the horrible players.
Playing good players will lose you money.
Sorry to be blunt. But the notion that you'll have an easier time agianst good players is one of the dumbest things I've ever heard. YOU WANT PLAYERS TO CALL YOUR ALL IN WITH 106!! They suckout w/e move on.
I think unless you know you are up against some players with good numbers/regulars, just try to avoid bluffing, slowplaying, being fancy/tricky. They wont understand what you are trying to represent. Just play straightforward and you will win in the long run against them.