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Stud 3/6 and 5/10 on PARTY
Hi. Back in February I started playing stud. I ended up learning to beat the 3/6 and 5/10 on party. I stopped playing at around March to play NL holdem (NL600 & 1000 6 max). Well today I decided to check out the 3/6 and 5/10 games. Now I only played for about 30 minutes and lost around 10 bucks or so, mostly due to the antes, but it seemed to me the game was pretty tight. There was one fish who seemed to not know what he was doing, but everyone else (from my brief observations) seemed as tight and solid. I also looked at pot sizes and i saw that the highest table at 3/6 was about 45 bucks and 5/10 had a high of 60 or so. I seem to remember back when I was playing these games the avg. pot sizes would be around mid 50s and higher for the 3/6 and 75+ for the 5/10. Now I'm not going to get back into stud seriously, since I feel I can make more playing NL, but I'm asking the people who still play has the game gotten tougher?
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Re: Stud 3/6 and 5/10 on PARTY
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has the game gotten tougher? [/ QUOTE ] no. still plenty of fish. |
#3
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Re: Stud 3/6 and 5/10 on PARTY
golfmaster.
That's all I have to say. |
#4
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Re: Stud 3/6 and 5/10 on PARTY
How many tables of NLHE do you play...I'm thinking about mixing that in
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Re: Stud 3/6 and 5/10 on PARTY
Yes, the 5/10's have gotten tougher. The 10/20's have dried up, and now a lot of those regulars are down at 5/10. I think the 3/6 is still good. |
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Re: Stud 3/6 and 5/10 on PARTY
I only play 2, cant focus too well. Honestly you could make a ton of money playing 1 table of holdem, But definately 6 max is the way to go. Glad to see your still playing.
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