My railbird time: 

Members:
Members online:
Members in chat:
63742
477
17
Railbirds Tournaments:
Next freeroll: 14 h, 9 m
All tournaments

Railbird Interviews
Use a Railbird anner on your homepage

Rakeback deals

Full Tilt 27%
$600/100%
Betfair 30-37%
$1500/100%
DTDPoker 30%
$450/100%
Opoker 30%
$450/100%
SunPoker 30%
$500/100%
Betsafe 30%
$500/100%
Poker Heaven 30%
$750/100%
Fortune Poker 30%
$1500/200%
FatBet Poker 50%
$0/0%
UltimateBet 30%
$1100/111%
Absolute 30%
$500/100%
CakePoker 33%
$500/100%
High5Action 20-60%
$6500/100%
Minted Poker 35%
$400/100%
PKR.com 30%
$600/100%
Action Poker 35%
$2500/100%
PayNoRake 50-100%
$0/0%
PokerNordica 30%
$400/200%
IronDuke 30%
$300/100%

Bonus deals

Everest $5000/month
$300/500%
Chili Poker $600/150%
$600/150%
RedKings PS3 & Fifa 09
$5000/%1000
Goal Win $2000 bonus
$2000/2000%
Betsson 30GB iPod
$0/0%

Special deals

Pacific Poker
$100/25%
LuckyAce Poker Pokerbility
$400/100%
Littlewoods Poker Loyalty Program
$400/100%
Betway VIP Program
$0/0%
Purple Lounge VIP Program
$1000/100%
BetOnBet VIP Program
$500/100%
Propaganda Loyalty Bonus
$600/200%
CarlosPoker
$600/100%

Daily Poker Quiz: Archive

Your hand

  • [-]

    Game:-
    Gametype:  -
    Blinds:-
    Position:-
Table selection
2008-08-08

You're choosing between three tables:

* A $1-$2 table with really bad opponents. You calculate that you might very well earn $20 on average during a session on this table.

* A $2-$4 table with slightly better opponents. You think that you would average $20 in profits on a session here, too.

* A $3-$6 table with hard but not unbeatable opposition. Once again, your guess is that you would make $20 during a session here.

Where do you sit down?





Table 1 (correct)
It really depends on what you wish to accomplish. If your goal is to improve by facing good opponents, you should choose table three. Otherwise, you'll have lesser swings if you choose table one, and if you want to make money in the long run, this is probably wise. Table two is something inbetween - better, then, to choose either of the other ones.

Table 2
It really depends on what you wish to accomplish. If your goal is to improve by facing good opponents, you should choose table three. Otherwise, you'll have lesser swings if you choose table one, and if you want to make money in the long run, this is probably wise. Table two is something inbetween - better, then, to choose either of the other ones.

Table 3 (correct)
It really depends on what you wish to accomplish. If your goal is to improve by facing good opponents, you should choose table three. Otherwise, you'll have lesser swings if you choose table one, and if you want to make money in the long run, this is probably wise. Table two is something inbetween - better, then, to choose either of the other ones.



Result:
Table 1 47%
Table 2 28%
Table 3 25%

Totally 904 vote(s)


Archive


Date Question
2008-08-31 UTG+2
2008-08-30 Draw
2008-08-29 Small blind
2008-08-28 Advantage
2008-08-27 H2H #3
2008-08-26 H2H #2
2008-08-25 H2H
2008-08-24 Full Omaha house
2008-08-23 QTs in the big blind
2008-08-22 Omaha straight and flush draws
2008-08-21 Variation of yesterday
2008-08-20 Flush and straight draw in Texas
2008-08-19 AK flush draw
2008-08-18 Texas river decision
2008-08-17 Call with AK?
2008-08-16 Odds of losing
2008-08-15 Number of flushes #2
2008-08-14 Number of flushes
2008-08-13 Omaha match-up
2008-08-12 Omaha hi/lo starting hands
2008-08-11 AA odds?
2008-08-10 87s in the SB
2008-08-09 Poker Tracker statistics
2008-08-08 Table selection
2008-08-07 A river decision
2008-08-06 Heads-up flop decision #2
2008-08-05 Heads-up flop decision
2008-08-04 Shown cards
2008-08-03 J6 heads-up #2
2008-08-02 J6 heads-up
2008-08-01 Fixed-limit

Login on Railbirds


© Copyright 2008