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Old 07-15-2003, 05:41 PM
max_pot max_pot is offline
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Default equity in the blinds ....

i have a question that may have already been answered, but i searched a bunch of forums and nada.

anyhow, i'm really curious to hear some informed opinions on blind equity in a short-handed [generally 5-6 player game]. i play the 6 seat 5-10 at party regularly.

the blinds are 2/5.

so, over 6000 hands, i will post bb/sb 1000 times for a total of 5000/bb and 2000/sb | $7000 commitment to the blinds. what's a reasonable area for my total losses from these positions to reside in? i posted on rgp and one person said about 50% eq for blinds, but i think short should be much different....

thanks in advance. i certainly wouldn't mind hearing from mr. sklansky on this one as i didn't find it in my collection of his books.

on that note, is 2+2 convinced that there is no market for a shorthanded play HE book? i would certainly love to own one.

first time poster thx in advance.

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