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6-max tables at party
I play the PLO full tables at party at various limits, with success, but have not tried the 6-max tables until today.
I did well today, but I wasn't sure what adjustments I should make, if any. So should I play at the 6-max tables exactly like I play at a full table, or should I loosen up a little , a lot ... ? S |
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Re: 6-max tables at party
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So should I play at the 6-max tables exactly like I play at a full table, or should I loosen up a little , a lot ... ? [/ QUOTE ] It really depends on how you play a full table? In general, you will be playing more hands at a 6-max table and the nuts won't be out there as often. |
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Re: 6-max tables at party
Don't overestimate the difference. In a 6 handed game, you usually have 6 players to most flops. In most full tables (though I haven't played Party) you have about the same number to the flop on average. The mistake you can capitalize on is that players go to the mat more often with Q high flushes and such cause they can't believe the nuts are out ina shorthanded game.
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Re: 6-max tables at party
People tend to play much looser pre and postflop.
One big adjustment is that you can play much more aggressively UTG and UTG+1. Just treat it like MP at a full-table. |
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