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Old 11-06-2005, 02:14 PM
Hattifnatt Hattifnatt is offline
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Default Re: Difference between stakes at Party

I haven't swim in that water yet, but maybe I'm the fish when I will... we will see that.
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Old 11-06-2005, 03:09 PM
Endlestorm Endlestorm is offline
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Default Re: Difference between stakes at Party

I've never played the skins, but what happened with them??
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Old 11-06-2005, 04:09 PM
MaGi MaGi is offline
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Default Re: Difference between stakes at Party

No...they dont. 10 seats and often it doesnt stay SH for long
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Old 11-06-2005, 05:32 PM
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Default Re: Difference between stakes at Party

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No...they dont. 10 seats and often it doesnt stay SH for long

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Yeah, ok, 10 seats.

PS. You are allowed to switch tables when you are unhappy with the number of people on them.
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Old 11-06-2005, 06:57 PM
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Default Re: Difference between stakes at Party

With limited experience, I think that on a scale from 1 (easy, 2-4) to 10 (hard, 5-10), 3-6 would fall at 3.5. I would also consider the difference between 1 and 10 to be very wide, such that if you're unable to soundly beat 3-6 (6-max), then there's no way that you can beat 5-10 (6-max).
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