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Old 07-06-2005, 05:01 PM
Marlow Marlow is offline
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Default Re: My experience short buying into full ring NL games....

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do you think this works better in 6max as opposed to full ring?

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you'd get blinded off pretty quickly in 6-max. and you get more callers as well when you push. bigger suckout factor. i love calling small stacks in a 6-handed game. breaking these players is a pure joy! [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
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Old 07-06-2005, 05:03 PM
amoeba amoeba is offline
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Default Re: My experience short buying into full ring NL games....

but you want worse hands to call right?

something that doesn't happen as often in fullring.
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Old 07-06-2005, 05:23 PM
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Default Re: My experience short buying into full ring NL games....

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all I play is 6max....I think the percentage of donks at the table is much higher. At the full rings, you usually have 6 or 8 rocks, and 2 or 3 donks. At the 6max you usually have 1 rock, a couple of 30% and three donks...50% donks. You tend to make your money off these donks and you are involved in more hands with them, so you do tend to get paid off more I'd think than at full ring...but then again, I haven't played full ring because sitting there with a 12% vpip would drive me crazy.

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i've never sat at a table with 6 or 8 ROCKS full ring...
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