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3-4 table 3/6 6-max or 8-table full ring
after a horrendous downswing that has obliterated my confidence, I have decided to play 3/6. *Puke* Anyway, which of my choices do you think would be better in terms of money/fine tuning/rakeback/etc. None of the rb calculators have 3/6 6-max, how does it compare to 5/10 6-max? In any event, I have punished myself by doing a 30-day sentence in 3/6 land, so any input is appreciated.
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Re: 3-4 table 3/6 6-max or 8-table full ring
I think of you like Pinnocchio: the gimmick account that would be a real boy. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
Anyway, are you asking us to tell you to play either 3/6 6 max or 3/6 full? You're normally a 5/10 player? I think the responses you'll get here will be pretty unanimous in favor of 6 max. |
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Re: 3-4 table 3/6 6-max or 8-table full ring
Full ring, that way the fish at short handed games will last a bit longer?
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Re: 3-4 table 3/6 6-max or 8-table full ring
[ QUOTE ]
after a horrendous downswing that has obliterated my confidence, I have decided to play 3/6. *Puke* [/ QUOTE ] If you're tilting, full ring is the way to go. I'd actually even advise some NL SNGs for a little bit. |
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Re: 3-4 table 3/6 6-max or 8-table full ring
Full ring for sure, allow you to focus more on post flop play than preflop play and work those mistakes out of your game again.
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Re: 3-4 table 3/6 6-max or 8-table full ring
How do you figure full ring allows you to focus more on post-flop play. You are pushing more and smaller edges in 6-max, where pre-flop matters a lot less. Please explain.
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Re: 3-4 table 3/6 6-max or 8-table full ring
You can play tighter so you have less frequent hard decisions. As you said "you are pushing more and smaller edges in 6-max". You have a lot more marginal situations more frequently.
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Re: 3-4 table 3/6 6-max or 8-table full ring
I was advocating full ring precisely because there should be less marginal situations, meaning you'll be less apt to make marginally poor decisions due to tilt.
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Re: 3-4 table 3/6 6-max or 8-table full ring
Why not cut back in tables and get back at 5/10 if you ahve the roll..?
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Re: 3-4 table 3/6 6-max or 8-table full ring
well, several reasons:
a) I'm not to thrilled with my 5/10 winrate b) I feel like I can't win at the moment. c) I know I beat 3/6 |
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