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Stack Size @ NL4

EvilPinguEvilPingu Member Posts: 3,462
edited December 2011 in The Poker Clinic
Sat at an NL4 table, and it has taken me about 2 hours to build my stack up from £4 to just over £21. I've been sat out for the last 10 minutes because there's only been 1 other player at the table. I don't know whether this is because my stack size is putting them off? Basically wondering at which point it becomes clear to people that I'm not a bad player and they don't join because they think they won't be able to beat me, or whether they'll just continue to join anyway?

Should I just be patient and wait for more people, or leave the table and join another one?

Comments

  • harding10harding10 Member Posts: 849
    edited December 2011
    I'd be unlikely to sit in at a nl4 table where someone had a £21 stack, unless I had notes saying that player was a complete fish.  There's plenty of spots out there at nl4 without needing to do it.
  • ZedsDeadBaZedsDeadBa Member Posts: 176
    edited December 2011
    In Response to Stack Size @ NL4:
    Sat at an NL4 table, and it has taken me about 2 hours to build my stack up from £4 to just over £21. I've been sat out for the last 10 minutes because there's only been 1 other player at the table. I don't know whether this is because my stack size is putting them off? Basically wondering at which point it becomes clear to people that I'm not a bad player and they don't join because they think they won't be able to beat me, or whether they'll just continue to join anyway? Should I just be patient and wait for more people, or leave the table and join another one?
    Posted by EvilPingu
    Cant you leave the table then rejoin again when it fills?

    Z.
  • Dudeskin8Dudeskin8 Member Posts: 6,228
    edited December 2011
    Just stand up and join a new table with lots of fish, staying and just admiring your stack isn't going to get you any more money.

    One of the worst things I often see is players staying on a table where it's clear all the value has gone, most likely into ther stacks, but they stay and simply pass blinds with the other nits who can't bare to start again at £4.
  • The_Don90The_Don90 Member Posts: 9,814
    edited December 2011
    if i see someone sittin with £21 on a NL4 table and i dont have notes ill sit down to see what their all about. unlikley id play em HU tho.
  • waynecwaynec Member Posts: 1,023
    edited December 2011
    I think its the number of players at the table, I will leave a short handed table if no ones joins.
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