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How to Spot Soft Games on PokerBros, PPPoker & ClubGG

If you’re playing on PokerBros, PPPoker or ClubGG, your biggest edge isn’t a fancy solver line. It’s finding soft games.
On these app-based clubs, the difference between a tough reg-filled table and a soft, casual lineup is massive. Same stakes, same blinds – totally different winrate. This guide walks you through how to spot soft games quickly, so you spend less time battling regs and more time printing.

What Is a “Soft” Game?

A soft game is a table where:
  • Most players are weaker than you
  • There’s a lot of money going in with bad hands
  • Pots are contested by recreational players, not solid regulars
In practice, soft games feel like this:
  • People limp a lot preflop
  • Weird bet sizes (min-bets, random overbets)
  • Showdowns with hands like bottom pair or random bluffs
  • Chat is active, people are joking, tilting, and chasing losses
On apps like PokerBros, PPPoker, and ClubGG, these games are everywhere – if you know how to find them.

1. Use the Lobby Like a Radar

Even though these apps are club-based, the lobby still gives you fast signals about softness.
Look for:
  • High average pot sizeIf the average pot is big relative to the blinds, people are calling and gambling.
    • If the average pot is big relative to the blinds, people are calling and gambling.
  • High players-per-flop percentage30–40%+ seeing flops usually means loose, splashy games.
    • 30–40%+ seeing flops usually means loose, splashy games.
  • Short-handed tables with big pots4–5 players, but still big average pots = likely maniacs or tilted players.
    • 4–5 players, but still big average pots = likely maniacs or tilted players.
Red flags for tougher games:
  • Low average pot
  • Low players-per-flop
  • Full of 100bb stacks with similar bet sizing patterns (reggy vibes)

2. Watch Stack Sizes & Buy-In Patterns

On apps, stack sizes tell a story.
Soft game signals:
  • Lots of weird stack sizes (23bb, 47bb, 68bb) – people rebuying randomly
  • Multiple players sitting short and then suddenly jamming light
  • One or two very deep stacks who clearly ran hot vs weaker players
Tougher game signals:
  • Everyone around 100bb with “standard” stacks
  • No one rebuying impulsively
  • No obvious whale with 300–500bb and crazy lines
If you see chaotic stacks and frequent rebuys – that’s usually your spot.

3. Profile Players Fast: Limp, Call, Showdown

On PokerBros, PPPoker and ClubGG, you don’t need a HUD to know who’s soft. Just watch a few orbits and ask:
  1. Who limps preflop?Limping a lot = almost always recreational.
  2. Who overcalls too much?Calling raises and 3-bets with junk = huge leak.
  3. Who shows down trash?Bottom pair, random gutshots, no-equity bluffs – goldmine.
Mark these players mentally:
  • Loose-passive fish – limp/call, rarely raise, hate folding
  • Loose-aggressive maniacs – raise too wide, bluff too often, spew stacks
  • Sticky calling stations – hate folding any pair or draw
If a table has 3+ of these archetypes, it’s almost always a soft game worth staying in.

4. Use Timing & Bet Sizing Tells

Even online, timing and sizing give away a lot.
Soft game patterns:
  • Instant calls on flop/turn with marginal hands
  • Weird min-bets into big pots
  • Random overbets with no clear logic
  • Tiny “blocking bets” on river with medium strength hands
Tougher players:
  • Use more consistent sizings
  • Think a bit before big decisions
  • Don’t randomly min-bet or pot it for no reason
If the table looks like a sizing circus, you’re probably in a good spot.

5. Pay Attention to Chat & Table Vibes

On these apps, the chat box is underrated information.
Soft game vibes:
  • Players complaining about bad beats
  • People typing “I knew it” but still calling next time
  • Jokes, emojis, clear signs they’re there to have fun, not grind
  • Tilted players chasing losses or trying to “win it back”
Serious reg tables:
  • Almost no chat
  • Quiet, robotic play
  • Everyone buying in full and leaving when they lose a stack
If the table feels like a home game rather than a study group, that’s where you want to be.

6. Track Your Own Results by Club & Time

Softness isn’t just about a single table – it’s about patterns.
Keep a simple log (spreadsheet or note):
  • Which club you played in
  • Time of day and day of week
  • Stakes
  • Rough table notes (lots of limpers / many regs / one whale)
  • Your session result
After a few weeks, you’ll notice:
  • Certain clubs are consistently softer
  • Certain time windows (e.g. late evenings, weekends) are much better
  • Some stakes are reg-infested, while one step up or down is way softer
Then you can prioritize the softest combos: club + time + stake.

7. Know When to Leave (Even If You’re Winning)

Game selection isn’t just joining good tables – it’s leaving bad ones.
Leave when:
  • The whale busts and doesn’t rebuy
  • Two strong regs sit to your left
  • The table turns quiet and nitty
  • Average pot size drops and players-per-flop shrinks
Don’t fall into the “I’m already here, I’ll stay” trap. On apps, there’s almost always a softer game somewhere else.

8. Use Multiple Clubs Strategically

PokerBros, PPPoker and ClubGG all run through different clubs and unions. That’s a huge edge if you:
  • Get access to multiple clubs
  • Compare softness between them
  • Avoid the ones filled with pros and focus on the fun, splashy ones
If you notice one club always has:
  • High average pots
  • Loose lineups
  • Lots of chat and action
…make it your main hunting ground.
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