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Recently Ed Miller wrote an article about how much more profitable 6-max limit tables are than the full tables. What is your take on this? Would you say the same about full and 6-max NL tables?
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Recently Ed Miller wrote an article about how much more profitable 6-max limit tables are than the full tables. What is your take on this? [/ QUOTE ] My take? If you're the sixth best player at a 6-max table or tenth best player at a full table, you're probably going to lose. |
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best...reply...ever.
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I tried 6max, lost about 25% of my bankroll. It's a tough game if you're not ready for it.
But you can make alot of money faster if you are the top on the table. |
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[ QUOTE ] Recently Ed Miller wrote an article about how much more profitable 6-max limit tables are than the full tables. What is your take on this? [/ QUOTE ] My take? If you're the sixth best player at a 6-max table or tenth best player at a full table, you're probably going to lose. [/ QUOTE ] The man has a good point |
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I think variance is a big part of the game too.
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#7
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Of course 6max is more profitable since it increases the number of tough postflop decisions for all players. Since good players make these decisions better than poor players, it gives a larger edge to the better player.
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Have fun with average 60+bb swings.
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I would advise all tight aggressive winning 2+2ers to stay away from 6max, especially 10/20. but if you're new to poker, then 6max may be the game for you!
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I would advise all tight aggressive winning 2+2ers to stay away from 6max, especially 10/20. but if you're new to poker, then 6max may be the game for you! [/ QUOTE ] Me too. And any 2+2ers playing 2/4 and 1/2 ... Just dont bother. Its best for newbies. |
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