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Do you ever post in 6M
Well do ya, PUNK?? Seriously, do you 6maxers ever post in a game or is it fast enough around that you just wait for the BB?? Any discusions welcome
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Re: Do you ever post in 6M
I used to but I don't anymore. It really is fast enough that you can just wait usually. And seeing a few hands gives you an idea of who can be bullied around and who you should call down with ace high.
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Re: Do you ever post in 6M
I wait.
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Re: Do you ever post in 6M
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I used to but I don't anymore. It really is fast enough that you can just wait usually. And seeing a few hands gives you an idea of who can be bullied around and who you should call down with ace high. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: Do you ever post in 6M
Ha, thought you meant posting in HUSH.
I never post in 6m. It's only going to take 3 minutes, damn. |
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Re: Do you ever post in 6M
Posting in the CO at a 6max table is like posting in MP1 at a full table. It's not worth it. Also, the hands play faster, so the time it costs you to wait is significantly less than posting in MP1 at a full table.
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Re: Do you ever post in 6M
It's -EV. By posting in the CO in 6-max, you're paying 1/2BB to play 3 hands, or 1/6BB per hand. As you get closer to the BB, it gets worse. If you wait and post the BB and SB you're paying 3/4BB to play 6 hands, or 1/8BB per hand.
OTOH, I say it's best to wait in full ring and post in the CO. That way you pay 1/2BB for your first 7 hands, as opposed to 3/4BB for 10 (.071BB/hand vs. .075BB/hand). |
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