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Old 10-05-2005, 08:12 PM
ewile ewile is offline
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Default Learning to Play Shorthanded

I've been a holdout. I've resisted the 5 and 6 max tables. But after recent posts here about the benifits of learning shorthanded play I'm going to take the plunge. It seems like that's where the action is now.

So my question is how did you guys do it? Stop playing full games completely and go to "Short handed boot camp" for some period of time?

I typically 3 table, so last night I played 2 full tables as usual and the third 6 max. I'm wondering if it would just be best to drop down in limits and go with 3 shorthanded tables.

I've read the shorthanded section in HEPFAP. Are there any other books with good shorthanded sections?

Of course I'll start reading the HUSH forum.

I'm interested in any feedback on how you all made this transition.
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