I remember someone telling me what to look for in the .01/.02 NL tables, in order to find the easiest one. However I forget. So is there a rule of thumb that anyone goes by?
Also vice versa, what tables should I avoid?
I remember someone telling me what to look for in the .01/.02 NL tables, in order to find the easiest one. However I forget. So is there a rule of thumb that anyone goes by?
Also vice versa, what tables should I avoid?
Many people tell me look at Players/Flop %
The higher the better. Because it mean less people fold I think
Yes darkvain is correct most use the Player/flop % at the lower limit players like to see a lot of flops so the more players playing bad cards the better for you. As your going to enter pots with position and stronger starting hands than the other players which will be to your benefit over the long road. Some use the average pot as bigger the pot means players are willing to gamble their money. Best of skill to you,
The best way for me is 1st check the highest average pot to see players that are willing to gamble. And then also check players per flop to find the easiest fish around:)