Last week we've talked about the three most significant features that we need to evaluate before choosing the right table that will optimize our money balance: the average pot size, number of hands per hour & average number of players per flop (plrs/flops).

Now, we'll review the rest of the features and factors that we need to take into consideration before we make our final call – in which table we're going to play?

You've checked the tables list, then choose one according to the three most important factors; but before you take your seat, you will have to sit a little and observe. It's very easy to practice at Walker Poker – you just click on the chosen table without picking a seat. we know it's frustrating and you're dying to jump right in. however, you should avoid those maniac to your right that raises at list 2 times pre-flop, so you're required to watch the participants carefully in order to get the "mood" at the table, examine the playing style of each player, which we've talked about in our previous articles (to learn more about types of poker players click here); you have to examine which player is tight / loose, etc. Watch showdowns and the betting habits of each player, of course that a serial- raiser has to be a manic. Look for the "quiet killer", the tight- aggressive ones who tend to bet extremely in order to scare their opponents & also have some tricky bluffs. The most significant move to make in order to sit at a profitable table is to sit where there're less skilled players then you (maybe you will choose a loose-passive one, it's a matter of personal like). In case you are a skilled player and looking for some pure action you might want to choose the higher stakes where the top players are, then you have to watch carefully at every single one of their moves.

At the end, evaluating players consist of many criterions, so when you're about to do so, be attentive and even if it takes a "toll" on your time, afterwards you will be glad that your time had spent instead of your money!

All Walker Poker players can enjoy from our advanced software which includes the option to seek after specific players and  are able to use it for his or hers benefits.
when you seat at one of our tables, pay attention to the so cold "bed" players whom you face with; so at the minute you spot him you have to do the next following steps:
1. make a left click on the player icon then a small box will open,on it's upper right side you will sea    "Current tag for ___" category, below it there're some icons- press on "Buddy" (the person     without face) and then you click on "Save & Close".
2. Next time you enter the lobby look on the left side of the screen - at the top list click on "Playing"     list and then you will be able to see all your true "buddies"; click on the wanted player and then     press on the icon of "Join" and in a sec you will share the same table with him.

This feature is very helpful and easy to manage and it doesn't disturb your session. Therefore, every time that you're about to play & choosing the perfect table you'll see all your connected "buddies". The more you surround yourself with less skilled players, then you will face less with an unpredictable tables and also maximizing your money balance.

The right time to play is a small tip with a huge affect on the ability to make money. In general, we can notice that some on-line poker player plays out of enjoyment and for fun when others plays out of intention to make money. It means that if we coordinate between our playing times with the playing time of the coincidental players, then we can stay away from the maniacs and the professionals and most likely to sit down with the "fish".

The working hours of the average person are normally between 9AM to 5PM on weekdays and probably the vast majority of the poker players fall under this category. For that reason if you want to get the most out of your chance to play with these "partygoers", sit down at the tables after 6:30PM on weekdays and at any time during the weekends when the real party starts. Besides, people have the tendency to play poker after they got down with to many drink in their hands. In hope that the alcohol will distract the player's focus on the game and it will work for your own good, then it's highly recommended to play at evening time until the small hours of the night, of course, with emphasis on weekend's evenings.

Don't forget to take into consideration that the tip written above is relevant to the country with the highest number of on-line poker players like the USA, so for instance: if you live in Germany you might want to play according to the playing time of the USA where the majority of the players comes from. Be aware that you aren't sleepy due to the hour's differences. 

Since poker is a rhythmic game full of change you always need to adjust yourself to the table's dynamic and to estimate if it's still profitable in relative to your investment. Thanks to the pace of the game players are in and out and when you aren't playing anymore against the players with whom you played earlier then it might be a good idea to do some "refresh" and look for a new table. Another sign which may hint you that you should leave the table is when your shots aren't significant anymore, which can happen even without serious movement of players at the table. It can indicate that the game level isn't suited to yours, etc. staying at the table after you select it carefully isn't simple task at all, since you have to be focused on your opponents move, evaluate the game's dynamic and also to stay concentrate on your cards, it's obligates you to pay close attention to every detail because one small mistake or lost of consternation can costs you dearly. So make a smart use of all the tips which written above and from part 1 of our article

Who said that playing poker is easy…?