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Old 12-24-2005, 06:00 AM
chisness chisness is offline
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Default Re: how much do u make?

why only 6 max?
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Old 12-24-2005, 08:10 PM
alpine0000 alpine0000 is offline
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Default Re: how much do u make?

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why only 6 max?

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i feel i play a better 6max game than full. also, from my experience, there are worse players there as i find that most people cant play as well short handed as they do at a full game. they either over value hands (for example calling down with A high every time), or under value and play too tight.

heres a line i have heard more than 1 bad player say: "Id rather play 6max then 10 person tables cause my chances of winning each pot is better. i only have 5 people to beat instead of 9". hahah, that statement is just absurd, but i find many bad players believe this.

i also find i get in more hands per hour at a 6max then a full, so i think thats better for rakeback as well. although, this isnt the reason i play 6max only.
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Old 12-24-2005, 08:15 PM
chisness chisness is offline
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Default Re: how much do u make?

I see. One negative I see is that it's tougher to multitable and you'd probably have to play fewer short games than full. How many short games can you comfortably play?
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