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Old 06-04-2005, 02:38 AM
dantheman_05 dantheman_05 is offline
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Default 6 max vs. full ring

i do very well at 3/6 full ring, but i hear 6 max is a money machine. what is a good bb/100 and vpip etc (other PT stats)from the little i have played it seems the implied odds are huge when you hit a big hand. i have won $125 pots often in 5/10 by nailing a draw. give me some good advice to a newbie. evidentley top pair is very strong. also the play is a lot more agressive than what i am used to. plus there seem to be a lot more rasiing preflop and im not sue what to 3 bet. i dont lik to cold call but maybe its an adjustment i should make. plz any suggestions are welcome.
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Old 06-04-2005, 03:27 AM
JRichman JRichman is offline
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Default Re: 6 max vs. full ring

Hate to be a jerk, but if I don't say it, someone else will...


Use the search function.
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Old 06-04-2005, 07:36 AM
marand marand is offline
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Default Re: 6 max vs. full ring

I suggest you read the folloing:

Most informal posts for 6-max newbies
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Old 06-04-2005, 11:33 AM
jdl22 jdl22 is offline
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Default Re: 6 max vs. full ring

Thanks for the link, it is very helpful.

Based on location I'm guessing you're not a native speaker so I thought I would help you out. Informal means not formal, that is casual. The word you were looking for was informative.
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