Joined: Jan '11
Location: United States
Age: 62 (M)
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Been observing Ring Games and was curious if anyone gets in them and if so, what does the Plr/Flp % represent or mean? And, what does the number under H/hr represent? Explanations / advice appreciated!
Also, are these games I can get in and then get out when I decide or how's this function? Very curious!
Joined: Dec '09
Location: United Kingdom
Age: 44 (M)
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the 1st is the amount of players that see a flop per hand so if the % is low like 17 or 23 or something on a 6 handed table means most hands there will be 2 or 3 will call the bb or bet to see a flop and in general will be better players at the table but if its high it will mean lots seeing a flop and a very good chance of a fish fest so if you join them expect loose play. the 2nd is hands per hour and yes you can jump in and out its just a normal cash game i would think
Joined: Jan '11
Location: United States
Age: 62 (M)
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Yeah, it is 6 handed I'm observing and based on what your saying I should get in the one's with a higher % and maybe do better if I'm a tight player. Thanks a lot for the feedback. Good LucK at the tables!
Joined: Feb '10
Location: Suriname
Age: 49 (M)
Posts: 1189
Today i played ringgames at Ladbrokes, I lost 25% of my bankroll, I was on tilt and today is my unlucky day it seems. wow stop for now playing the ring games.
Joined: Nov '10
Location: Serbia
Age: 39 (M)
Posts: 2087
Guys, I must admit ring games are worst part of my game! I am just not good at them and knowing that I avoid them. If you go on tilt you can lose entire bankroll in few hours and everyone goes on tilt. For me, tournament poker is more sport and cash games are more gambling...