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Old 11-03-2005, 01:58 PM
blackize blackize is offline
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Default Re: very shorthanded preflop standards

I was mainly commenting on the posts that advocated a 30+% PFR. There are very few situations where this can possibly be profitable, and even if you manage to find one it doesn't take long for even the worst opponents to adjust for the better to make it incorrect again.

Schneids is right, there are a lot more "it depends" situations the shorter the table gets. Most players in these games will play far too loose both pre and post flop making most steals unsuccessful. The lower end of the spectrum of stealing hands for 6 max become much more difficult to play because people are defending and calling down more often.

I seem to have lost my train of thought, but I am glad this thread is getting some serious discussion.
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