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Old 11-29-2005, 02:36 PM
Roy6 Roy6 is offline
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Default Re: Differences at 5/10 between Prima and Party

In my Prima database at 2/4 through 4/8, approx. 41% see the flop. At 5/10 it's 38%. My experience is that 5/10 tables are running more often than 3/6, although they are not so easy as Party.

There are very few calling stations at Prima, against you can just bet a medium strong hand all the way and they pay off with K-high.

The bad players at Prima are usually the overagressive ones, and there's plenty of them. Be prepared of all kind of strange bluffs. These guys are usually better than the Party donks though, they will calm down in multiway pots and occasionally bully you in HU pots.

A little drawback is also that you can't see mucked hands (that helps me a lot on Party) and the showdown is rather fast too.

The blinds are 1/2 structured at all levels, that's nice IMO, generating more action at both 3/6 and 5/10.

I wouldn't like to comment about winrates as I don't have enough hands, not to mention I have a lot of leaks too.

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