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better heads up and short handed
Is is possible that some people are much better players heads up or short handed than in a normal ring game ? Do some people really suck at heads up that are good in a full game ?
I'm asking this because lately I have started playing at 6 max and heads up tables online and I'm winning very consistently. Could be luck of course, but if this has happened to others then maybe I am on to something. |
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Re: better heads up and short handed
Absolutely. You need to be more loose aggressive shorthanded generally. On Party 6 max tight is still good, but less than that and especially headsup you can play more like a ring game maniac.
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Re: better heads up and short handed
I am a very aggressive and consequently very good heads up player. I am also very good at 6 max.
I just don't like the freaking variance, so I stick to ring. |
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Re: better heads up and short handed
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Is is possible that some people are much better players heads up or short handed than in a normal ring game ? Do some people really suck at heads up that are good in a full game ? Absolutely. I find the most profitable games to be short-handed ones against weak-tight full game players who can't adjust and just get run over. Of course, these guys are SO bad in this environment that they learn after a few sessions to avoid such situations. Likewise, there are good short-handed players who become complete suckers when the game is full. I'm asking this because lately I have started playing at 6 max and heads up tables online and I'm winning very consistently. Could be luck of course, but if this has happened to others then maybe I am on to something. [/ QUOTE ] |
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