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So the past 2 days I have tried a little 3-6 6 max and have a few ? for you guys. (I bet this has ben asked before but the search is not very good or I'm not smart enough to figure it out)
A little background, I normally play btwn 2-4 and 5-10 full and run at 1.4 bb/100.
Anyways I found that 6 max is much more enjoyable even the nasty down swings and would like to make it my main game.
A couple of ? about situations that are more common at 6max than full ring.
What hands to complete against 1 limper in 1/3 SB?
" " to raise from SB against loose limper KQo med pairs? effect of loose BB.
Thoughts on protecting SB/BB against steal, when to call when to 3 bet.
Playing busted K high hu.
Thoughts on blind battles esp. A high on turn against BB.
My stats through 3600 hands VPIP:15.5 PFR:12 VPfromSB:22.16 Folded SB to steal 96.7 Folded BB to steal 78.6 Att to steal 24.5 Went to SD 31.33 Won at SD 58.6 BB/100 -0.35
I'd appreciate any input.
imported_leader
11-05-2005, 04:28 AM
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What hands to complete against 1 limper in 1/3 SB?
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22+, Axs, Axo, Kxs, K7o+, Q6s+, Q9o+, J8s+, J9o+, T8s+, T9o, 98s, 87s, 76s Sometimes more sometimes less. Depends on the BB too.
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" " to raise from SB against loose limper KQo med pairs?
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77+. A8s+(sometimes A7s), ATo+, KTs+(K9 sometimes), KJo+, Qts+, sometimes JTs
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effect of loose BB.
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Raise less
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Thoughts on protecting SB/BB against steal, when to call when to 3 bet.
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Very player dependent. Almost always 3-bet 88+, ATs+, AJo+, KJs+, KQo. Rarely call in the SB. Defend the BB with most suited cards after a cold caller.
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Playing busted K high hu.
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Mostly bet the flop. check the turn. fold the river.
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A high on turn against BB.
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completely dependent on the board and the player
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My stats through 3600 hands
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That's very few hands.
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VPIP:15.5
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<u>way</u> too low. Should be 22-26
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PFR:12
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should be 16-18
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PfromSB:22.16
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should be ~30
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Folded BB to steal 78.6
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should be ~60
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Att to steal 24.5
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30-35 would be much better
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Went to SD 31.33
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34-38
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Won at SD 58.6
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too high
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BB/100 -0.35
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Play another 300K hands then report this stat.
scotty34
11-05-2005, 04:30 AM
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So the past 2 days I have tried a little 3-6 6 max and have a few ? for you guys. (I bet this has ben asked before but the search is not very good or I'm not smart enough to figure it out)
A little background, I normally play btwn 2-4 and 5-10 full and run at 1.4 bb/100.
Anyways I found that 6 max is much more enjoyable even the nasty down swings and would like to make it my main game.
A couple of ? about situations that are more common at 6max than full ring.
What hands to complete against 1 limper in 1/3 SB?
" " to raise from SB against loose limper KQo med pairs? effect of loose BB.
Thoughts on protecting SB/BB against steal, when to call when to 3 bet.
Playing busted K high hu.
Thoughts on blind battles esp. A high on turn against BB.
My stats through 3600 hands VPIP:15.5 PFR:12 VPfromSB:22.16 Folded SB to steal 96.7 Folded BB to steal 78.6 Att to steal 24.5 Went to SD 31.33 Won at SD 58.6 BB/100 -0.35
I'd appreciate any input.
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I think it was Ed Miller who said that theoretically 6-max play is no different than playing a full ring game where the first 4 people have folded. Think of it that way, and it will get you off to a good start. Also, you are way too tight.
imported_leader
11-05-2005, 04:33 AM
starting chart (make sure you read the whole thread): http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/showfl...t=2#Post2992389 (http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/showflat.php?Cat=&Board=headsup&Number=2992389&PHP SESSID=&fpart=2#Post2992389)
Thanks for the link should be a big help
imported_leader
11-05-2005, 04:48 AM
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Thanks for the link should be a big help
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No problem
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