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Does anyone have any good ideas for filters?
This section looks a little under used and I could do with some pointers on using TST more efficiently.
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Thanks for posting in this forum I would suggest filtering for the minimum stats you want a table to have for you to consider sitting down or joining the waitlist. For example if you play 6max lets say, you probably don't want to join a table with 4-6 shortstackers, so you can make a filter for # of shortstacks 0-3. You're probably not interested in joining a table without at least 1 fish, so you could add another condition for # of fish 1-10. That way all the tables in your list will always have at least 1 fish and no more than 3 shortstackers, it just makes it a little easier to scroll through the tables.
Another thing some people do is to make filters that will filter out everything but the absolute best tables, and they use them once they have started a session, and leave it on autoscan. That way, the list is empty or almost empty and they just get alerted to the juiciest tables while they are playing and they can just double click the table real quick as soon as it pops up |
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Just an example: You donīt want to sit on a table if the number of shortstacks >2. Do not filter but score the table with -100 points if shortstacks >2. |
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However, if you filter using "List Filters", then it will not have any effect on the # of Tables count, it will just SHOW you less tables in the list, but all the tables its hiding are still being scanned, and still being calculated properly, so all the table counts and otherwise will be correct |
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