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Originally Posted by Thuylinh296
It's because when opening table there are 2 pros, so other pros can sit down and play, then the recreational player join later, it's why you see 5-6 pro with 1-2 recreational players. The tables will be restricted when there are at least 2 recreational players, you can see any version of the combos "2 recs and 6 regs, 3 recs and 5 regs, ..." all combos can happen because of the sitting list.
The AI system is not about "how many regs per table", it's about "how many recs per table before the table is restricted".
Hope you guys can understand.
This isn't correct. The system works by reserving seats for
casual players. At most tables there are 6 seats reserved for casual players leaving 2 that can be occupied by any type of player. Players categorised as experts cannot sit in any seats besides those two.
I think the challenge here is that there's no way for you to tell what players are in what category, so you might believe that players are categorised as experts when actually they are not. You don't win big on WPTG by playing close to GTO or even by playing the kinds of strategy that wins on GG or Stars, so if you're looking at player stats and they look 'traditionally solid', that's probably not what our system categorises as an 'expert'.
One of my big takeaways from this thread is that the system is more difficult for people to understand than we anticipated, and we need to communicate it better throughout the product itself, not just in our publicity.