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Old 06-22-2005, 02:10 AM
kidcolin kidcolin is offline
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Default Getting back to the felt

Hi guys. I've been pretty inactive with poker for the past 3-4 months due to getting a new job and moving. I was playing the 5/10 6max games on Party, and doing pretty well. I had to cash out my bankroll to cover moving costs.

Now I'm ready to get back into it. I'll probably start lower just to get the rust out of my system, but plan on being in the 5/10 games again soon.

My question: Are these games as good as they were 4 months ago? Are they starting to dry up? Are there more optimal short handed games on other sites?

Any input would be appreciated, and I look forward to more discussions in this forum.
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Old 06-22-2005, 03:55 AM
pokahjokah pokahjokah is offline
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Default Re: Getting back to the felt

I mainly multi-tabled 3/6 full exclusively for the past few months. After a few sessions at the 5/10 6max (which don't mean much results wise), I find these players to be worse. The really agressive one's can be more of a thorn short handed, but so long as you are confident in your HUSH game, these tables are plenty profitable.
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Old 06-22-2005, 06:00 AM
joker122 joker122 is offline
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Default Re: Getting back to the felt

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My question: Are these games as good as they were 4 months ago?

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in my honest opinion i would have to say no. they are still good though.
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