
babyrosejr
Rock Star
Platinum Level
Every poker player has their own comfort zone when it comes to table dynamics. Some love playing against loose, action-heavy tables where chips are flying everywhere. Others prefer tight tables where patience and well-timed aggression pay off.
For me, loose tables can be fun but also dangerous — variance is huge, and you need to pick your spots carefully. On the other hand, tight tables sometimes feel “boring,” but it’s often easier to read ranges and apply pressure.
So I’m curious: if you had to choose, would you rather sit at a loose table full of gamblers, or at a tight table where every pot feels like a battle of patience? And why?
For me, loose tables can be fun but also dangerous — variance is huge, and you need to pick your spots carefully. On the other hand, tight tables sometimes feel “boring,” but it’s often easier to read ranges and apply pressure.
So I’m curious: if you had to choose, would you rather sit at a loose table full of gamblers, or at a tight table where every pot feels like a battle of patience? And why?