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Old 04-26-2005, 10:11 AM
captain_swing captain_swing is offline
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Default Re: Next step after 3-6

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If you've played 50k hands at 3/6, you're experienced at short-handed play already. It goes a bit deeper than this, obviously, but basically speaking you can treat any 6-max hand like you would a blind steal situation on a full table.

You do get a lot of blind stealing/defense at 3-6. I suppose the difference is not a lot at the same table, if you're practicing good selection. I imagine at 6 max you will have to vary your game and really get good reads on people, since you will be in the same situations over and over w/ the people at your table. The other obvious difference is you are forced to be looser and more aggressive--you can let go your blinds (or not try to steal) against a tough opponent at a full game w/o it killing your BB/100.
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