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Can I use SSH in a shorthanded game the same way?
I'm about halfway through the book right now, btw. I logged in to do my usual 1 table .5/1 full ring (only one table while I'm reading [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]) and they were all full. Rather than join a waiting list, I tried my hand at the 5 max tables. I found that I had to step up my aggresivness and change my hand requirements a bit. Can I still apply everything I've learned from SSH the same way, or what do I have to change? Thanks in advance.
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Re: Can I use SSH in a shorthanded game the same way?
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I'm about halfway through the book right now, btw. I logged in to do my usual 1 table .5/1 full ring (only one table while I'm reading [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]) and they were all full. Rather than join a waiting list, I tried my hand at the 5 max tables. I found that I had to step up my aggresivness and change my hand requirements a bit. Can I still apply everything I've learned from SSH the same way, or what do I have to change? Thanks in advance. [/ QUOTE ] Everything still applies, but the situations you encounter will be different - more 2-3 person pots postflop, more blind steal attempts, and usually more aggression overall. It's still just poker though. Here's some info which may help (starting hands, etc). http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/showfl...t=1#Post2536762 |
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