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Old 21st November 2007, 06:45 AM
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Default Changing tables

This always gets me when I get moved from the table I was doing well on, knew the roll of the table, have the big stack, knowing how play is. How do you deal with this situation?
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Some tables are going to be tougher then others. Sitting back for a round or two to see how the other players play is always a good idea. This will give you a tight image if you were playing loose at the last table as well. I notice it more in live games that a new table can be difficult to acclimate to.
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