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Daily Poker Quiz: Archive
Your hand
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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:
Totally 904 vote(s)
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)
| 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 |
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