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Intimidated by 5/10? (LC)
Don’t be. I have had no trouble finding 4-6 tables looking like this:
I think that if you’re comfortable playing 3/6 and have the bankroll for 5/10 you should move up. That is if your poker ambition is to improve your game, earn money and move up in limits. You should be aware that 5/10 is a more aggressive game (for example average pfr at the tables are often ~10%). Players tend to get tricky and you’ll often be facing marginal situations heads up, but I think it’s clear these games are beatable for a high winrate even while multitabling. If you’re a decent, but far from perfect, poker player like me, you should be able to beat 5/10 full for more than 2BB/100 longterm. This is very reachable even playing 4 tables if you’re used to multitable IMO. These are estimations I made by judging from the tables and not my own winrate. When I played yesterday I got called down by A and K-high hands at least 8 times in situation where the action earlier in the hand made it clear they were beat and also most often should have folded on the earlier streets (probably more than that since I don’t always pay attention to what people were calling down with while playing 4-6 tables). As you all know, table selection is the key. Good luck! |
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Re: Intimidated by 5/10? (LC)
I was intimidated at first. After the skins split I was playing at UB and Absolute for a while and pretty much ended up playing 5/10 because it had the better games once in a while. And it's true, there are lots of fish there, and it's not like any radical change takes place where you need to re-learn the game.
One thing I have noticed is the frequency of aggression/bluffing coming from the fish. I was bluffed off a pot last night where the board was 789T (and I had AT). I got c/r'd by a guy with an AF of 1.1, so I folded. He flipped over 33. Definitely learned a lesson... |
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Re: Intimidated by 5/10? (LC)
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it's not like any radical change takes place where you need to re-learn the game. [/ QUOTE ] This is what's preventing many players to move up. And it's true for all limits I've moved up from so far. The game doesn't change much by moving up one limit. [ QUOTE ] One thing I have noticed is the frequency of aggression/bluffing coming from the fish. I was bluffed off a pot last night where the board was 789T (and I had AT). I got c/r'd by a guy with an AF of 1.1, so I folded. He flipped over 33. [/ QUOTE ] The AF isn't an accurate way of judging if an opponent is bluffy. Bluffing/semi-bluffing increases between 3/6 and 5/10. That's a thing you need to be aware of before moving up. |
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Re: Intimidated by 5/10? (LC)
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The game doesn't change much by moving up one limit. [/ QUOTE ] I just moved from 2/4 to 3/6 and it is completely different IMHO. I am not saying it's impossible to beat a table with 5 TAGS, 2 LAGS and one fish, but stealing/defending blinds is a major part of 3/6. At 2/4 I found value betting donks was the key. By the way, I play during the US daytime from Europe. |
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Re: Intimidated by 5/10? (LC)
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I am not saying it's impossible to beat a table with 5 TAGS, 2 LAGS and one fish, but stealing/defending blinds is a major part of 3/6. At 2/4 I found value betting donks was the key. By the way, I play during the US daytime from Europe. [/ QUOTE ] I'm also from europe and most often play 22-03. I'm not sure how the tables look when you're playing but when I play you really don't have to sit at a table as the one you described. |
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Re: Intimidated by 5/10? (LC)
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[ QUOTE ] The game doesn't change much by moving up one limit. [/ QUOTE ] I just moved from 2/4 to 3/6 and it is completely different IMHO. I am not saying it's impossible to beat a table with 5 TAGS, 2 LAGS and one fish, but stealing/defending blinds is a major part of 3/6. At 2/4 I found value betting donks was the key. By the way, I play during the US daytime from Europe. [/ QUOTE ] There is a lot of truth to this, although the 2/4 game depends highly on table selection. I think it's because of two main reasons: 1) The 1/3 blind structure leads to a tighter game since the SB has very little incentive to play, and since there is less $$ on the table at the start of every hand. 2) The 3/6 and up have 6-max tables that suck away many of the loose, action-loving players, so the full tables are generally tighter. But above the 3/6 I agree with the OP that moving up one limit to play in a good game is +EV if your roll can afford a bit of a swing. |
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Re: Intimidated by 5/10? (LC)
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1) The 1/3 blind structure leads to a tighter game since the SB has very little incentive to play, and since there is less $$ on the table at the start of every hand. 2) The 3/6 and up have 6-max tables that suck away many of the loose, action-loving players, so the full tables are generally tighter. [/ QUOTE ] I like number two more than number one. Loose players don't care too much about how big the SB is. I agree that there's more tight tables at 3/6, but with a decent tableselection you can find plenty of tables not far from 2/4-standard. Maybe my good tableselection didn't made me realise the differances between 2/4 and 3/6. |
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Re: Intimidated by 5/10? (LC)
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I just moved from 2/4 to 3/6 and it is completely different IMHO. [/ QUOTE ] In my experience, 3/6 plays quite differently than 2/4, at least on Party, whereas the 5/10 is quite similar to the 3/6. -McGee |
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Re: Intimidated by 5/10? (LC)
Also, did you know you can get rid of the BJ and Sidebet images by deleting them from the images directory? I find these distracting.
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Re: Intimidated by 5/10? (LC)
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Also, did you know you can get rid of the BJ and Sidebet images by deleting them from the images directory? I find these distracting. [/ QUOTE ] This is worth repeating. I did this the other night after the sidbet thingy started to annoy me by blocking PAhud stats. |
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