Question About Players On PS Zoom Tables

Hi All

Lately I've been playing PS $.05 - $.10 Zoom tables and was wondering if anyone can help me?

The max buy in for the tables is $10, yet I see these certain players regularly and they'll have $40 - $50 - $80??

I try to watch how they are playing their game, but I see them fold more then 90% of their hands, and when they do bet I see most people fold so I'm left wondering just how are they making money??

Comments

  • They get involved in pots where they're monster and look for a payoff. There's a lot more folding in Zoom since players just fast fold and hit the next table. You can use that to your advantage, min-raising a lot in late position and steal the blinds with just about any two cards. You can always fold to a re-raise if you totally have garbage.

    There are a lot of players that will jam and re-jam with big pocket pairs and big aces preflop. That's how you can stack up. Unfortunately you sometimes get stung by suckouts but that's poker.
  • Hi Holycow

    Over the last few day's I've tried what you have suggested. About a 50/50 on stealing the blinds.

    I'm still only able to get ahead slowly and I still see these other players move ahead by huge amounts.

    Unfortunately on PS zoom tables you can't follow players to see what cards they are playing....
  • Those huge stacks are likely playing multiple tables as well . . . which begs the question, if you are multitabling Zoom, at $10.00 per table, does it show your stack as one amount?

    *edit* - nope it shows each stack individually. Guess the big stacks have been grinding for a while then.
  • Hi Milo

    Multitabling Zoom show's each stack individually. By keeping track of their different stack sizes you can figure out how many tables they are play

    I've seen some of these big stacks show up, they'll have $10.00 or close (+ or -) to that. A half hour later they'll have doubled up if not more while I'm still crawling ahead.

    *edit* - Just checked tables. Before entering tables, you can see list of players at each $ level. As well it shows how many tables that person is sitting at.
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