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% Seeing flops 8 handed and 6 handed
What would be average numbers for % of players seeing flops both 6 and 8 handed. What would be considered tight and loose in these terms at such tables?
PS - I searched for a post with these figures for the last 30 mins - to no avail. |
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Re: % Seeing flops 8 handed and 6 handed
Read the FAQ, I'm sure theres some auto rate rules in there somewhere that define tight to loose.
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Re: % Seeing flops 8 handed and 6 handed
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Read the FAQ, I'm sure theres some auto rate rules in there somewhere that define tight to loose. [/ QUOTE ] They define the players. I am looking for a definition of the table as a function of how many players are actually seeing a flop on average... |
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Re: % Seeing flops 8 handed and 6 handed
Use this as a general guideline:
{Note that some overlap exists.) Full Table LOOSE: RAISE preflop and 3-4 players see the flop. OR UNRAISED preflop and 5+ players see the flop. Full Table TIGHT: RAISE preflop and 2-3 players see the flop. UNRAISED preflop and 3-4 players see the flop. 6-Person Table LOOSE: RAISED and 3+ players see the flop. UNRAISED and 4+ players see the flop. 6-person Table TIGHT: RAISED and 2-3 people see the flop. UNRAISED and 3-4 people see the flop. |
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Re: % Seeing flops 8 handed and 6 handed
Thanks, that's the kind of information I was after.
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