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party 3/6 shorthanded versus 5/10 shorthanded
I have been playing the 3/6 games for 2.5 months now. The first month was great, second month so so, this month I am having a bad swing. I am noticing that it is very tough to find any decent games anymore, anyone else agree? They seem to have become more and more agressive. I am wondering if the 5/10's are better. Should I move up? These are my stats this month:
VP: 21 PFR: 15 Agg: 2.5 WSD: 35.98% Won at SD: 52.66% Blind steal: 32% BB defense: 55% Folded to river bet: 29.9% Any advice is greatly appreciated!!!! |
#2
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Re: party 3/6 shorthanded versus 5/10 shorthanded
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I have been playing the 3/6 games for 2.5 months now. The first month was great, second month so so, this month I am having a bad swing. I am noticing that it is very tough to find any decent games anymore, anyone else agree? They seem to have become more and more agressive. I am wondering if the 5/10's are better. Should I move up? These are my stats this month: VP: 21 PFR: 15 Agg: 2.5 WSD: 35.98% Won at SD: 52.66% Blind steal: 32% BB defense: 55% Folded to river bet: 29.9% Any advice is greatly appreciated!!!! [/ QUOTE ] If you are having trouble beating a limit, moving up is definitely the wrong thing to do. I have been playing a little 3/6 6max lately and find it substantially softer than 5/10, which is my normal game. |
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Re: party 3/6 shorthanded versus 5/10 shorthanded
Tough games? Agressive? Hahaha. There are plenty of tables with multiple fish. It doesn't even take a lot of efford to find one. I find them super soft. Although I don't have a big sample size(20k)
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Re: party 3/6 shorthanded versus 5/10 shorthanded
Of course the higher limit is NOT easier..
5/10 definitely is more aggressive than 3/6. The difference is not that big but wanting to move up when you got problems at a limit is ... not clever. |
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Re: party 3/6 shorthanded versus 5/10 shorthanded
I'm finding the 3/6 incredibly soft.. especially as of the last week.
I was struggling with a breakeven run for a couple of weeks, but it was pretty much because my approach to the game sucked. The games are definitely money. |
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Re: party 3/6 shorthanded versus 5/10 shorthanded
I did not say I thought the 5/10's were easier. I am just spending hours changing tables ( I play 6), trying to find at least 1 or 2 bad players at a table. Seems like a waste of time. But from your responses it seems the 5/10's are even tougher. Overall I am making 2.5 BB/100 in the 3/6. However, first month was 4 bb/100, then 2bb/100 and this month I am having a down swing.
Maybe I am just imagining, but finding a table VP of >35 seems incredibly hard. |
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Re: party 3/6 shorthanded versus 5/10 shorthanded
you six table so i'm guessing you've got this undercontrol, but datamining 16 tables whenever you're not playing is a nice idea. makes table selection super easy in combination w/a good hud.
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Re: party 3/6 shorthanded versus 5/10 shorthanded
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Overall I am making 2.5 BB/100 in the 3/6. However, first month was 4 bb/100, then 2bb/100 and this month I am having a down swing. [/ QUOTE ] How many hands do you play each month? You do realise that extended swings are not uncommon in 6max, you could easily be breakeven this month and still be a 3BB winner in the long run. I play 3/6 and find the games to be very soft, the players are terrible, it's only my own mistakes that cut my winrate. |
#9
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Re: party 3/6 shorthanded versus 5/10 shorthanded
I play about 40k hands per month. I am fairly new at the shorthanded games. Sounds like I have to get used to the swings. I am having some trouble coping with the agressiveness of most players. But overall I guess I am doing ok.
Seems to me that the daytime games are better than the nighttime games at 3/6? The opposite of what I am used to. I really appreciate all the advice!!! |
#10
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Re: party 3/6 shorthanded versus 5/10 shorthanded
I play both 3/6 and 5/10 at Poker Stars. To me theirs not alot of difference between the two....except their are more maniacs at the 3/6. I guess in the end its all about finding soft tables either 3/6 or 5/10. Just my experience.
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