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Originally Posted by Pork Fri Rize
So when recreational players want to change based on action at table no matter how many good players there are (because they generally don't care about table selection other than "action") are they entitled to play their 10 hours a month at terrible games given their limited availability to play or should the room do as much as possible to enhance their, and everyone's playing experience?
Recreational players tend to not worry about game selection, and good players always give them action. In my experience, the only people who regularly request a table changes are bad nitty regs who need to carefully game select to win, and the poker rooms shouldnt cater to them. Recreational players are who they cater too because the regs show up regardless.
It just creates a bad poker environment to let people jump around and bumhunt because that other table has an extra spot or 2. If you want a table change, then you get the next open seat. Dont like it, too bad, wait a dealer round and request another change to take the next open seat.
Its pretty rare that a room has no wait list and multiple tables with open seats where you can just ask the floor to change to table X.