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Is short-handed play where the money\'s at?
I see a lot of good players playing mostly 6max. Are there any good ring games beyond the lowly 2/4 - 3/6 or will I absolutely have to study and learn SH play to move up? (or end up in rock gardens?)
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#2
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Re: Is short-handed play where the money\'s at?
rocks are profitable, but naturally you can't play the same ABC tag-style on 15/30 that you can on 3/6
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Re: Is short-handed play where the money\'s at?
What about profitable full ring tables? Are the games still pretty good as you get into the mid limits? (5-10 to 15-30 or so)
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Re: Is short-handed play where the money\'s at?
There are no 15-30, 20-40, 30-60 sh tables on party, so yeah they are profitable at 10max.
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#5
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Re: Is short-handed play where the money\'s at?
there are a few 15/30sh tables.
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#6
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Re: Is short-handed play where the money\'s at?
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There are no 15-30, 20-40, 30-60 sh tables on party, so yeah they are profitable at 10max. [/ QUOTE ] Well they are, but 5/10 and 10/20 are just about all 6max. |
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