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What about $2/4 and $3/6?Single tabling? You might be able pull three off. Multi-tabling 1.5 at $3/$6 is doing pretty well. I happen to beat it for around 2.5ish 4 tabling, but I'm using P-Tracker and really pushing small edges and playing a ton of hands often against a lot of the same people and getting very good reads on most of them.I also have pretty good game selection. I won't sit at a table with a VP$IP of less than 33 if I can possibly avoid it.I'd be fine with 2. I go tens of thousands of hands around 2 or less sometimes.

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I also have pretty good game selection. I won't sit at a table with a VP$IP of less than 33 if I can possibly avoid it.
How do you find out VP$IP's for tables at party? If you're using PT you have to teach me how to do that. I really need to get gametime or playerview running, too. Know anything about those?
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I really need to get gametime or playerview running, too. Know anything about those?Ask on 2+2 they'll be much better at explaining it that I will.I look for tables with fairly high pot size and then hit the road if the VP$IP turns out to be low and it's just a real agressive table.

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I also have pretty good game selection. I won't sit at a table with a VP$IP of less than 33 if I can possibly avoid it.I'd be fine with 2. I go tens of thousands of hands around 2 or less sometimes.
Where do you find them Smash?Every table I sit at seems to be around the 25 mark.Last night I watched as a 3/6 I was playing at rotated players until Playerview was showing 5 'eagles' (TA) 2 'rocks', myself, 1 unknown and 1 fish.Needless to say I changed tables fairly quickly 8) wrto - have a look at Playerview. I don't think you'll look back.It is extremely custamisable (bit of a pain to do, but you only need to do it once...) as to what figures are displayed and where they are shown.
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