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Old 08-07-2005, 06:43 AM
ZimbuTheMonkey ZimbuTheMonkey is offline
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Default Re: 6 or 10 seat table. which do you prefer and why?

One downside is that I've recently been playing a lot of tourneys and I'm finding it hard not to play all those trash hands that are so profitable in 6-max.
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Old 08-07-2005, 08:32 AM
Nonononono Nonononono is offline
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Default Re: 6 or 10 seat table. which do you prefer and why?

I usually avoid the 6-seaters because they seem to require actual skill. In 10-max, if I want I can mostly just sit back and nut petal ... pettle ... pedal ... never mind.
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Old 08-07-2005, 08:37 AM
ucfryan ucfryan is offline
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Default Re: 6 or 10 seat table. which do you prefer and why?

6-max anyday. I just think it takes a lot more skill to be truly successful at it. Anyone read a book and learn to raise PF and bet every street w/ tptk, but it's always fun to figure out when to value bet bottom pair vs 2 people.
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Old 08-07-2005, 09:15 AM
Rudbaeck Rudbaeck is offline
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Default Re: 6 or 10 seat table. which do you prefer and why?

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6-max anyday. I just think it takes a lot more skill to be truly successful at it. Anyone read a book and learn to raise PF and bet every street w/ tptk, but it's always fun to figure out when to value bet bottom pair vs 2 people.

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It doesn't require more skill, it requires more independent thought. I reckon this will change over the coming year or two as more and more books on shorthanded play are published. Though I reckon the HUSH forum here will serve better than most books.

I occasionally value bet bottom pair against two opponents in full ring. But I just rock.
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Old 08-07-2005, 11:23 AM
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Default Re: 6 or 10 seat table. which do you prefer and why?

What does 25/20 mean?
I think the 25 is vpip but what is the other number?
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Old 08-07-2005, 11:37 AM
EjnarPik EjnarPik is offline
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Default Re: 6 or 10 seat table. which do you prefer and why?

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sex max because im in position more.

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Old 08-07-2005, 11:49 AM
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Default Re: 6 or 10 seat table. which do you prefer and why?

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What does 25/20 mean?
I think the 25 is vpip but what is the other number?

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Preflop raise. If it's three the third is usually post-flop aggression.
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Old 08-07-2005, 01:24 PM
Kevroc Kevroc is offline
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Default Re: 6 or 10 seat table. which do you prefer and why?

i prefer 10 handed tables because i like to multitable, i'm sure alot of people multitable the 6 max but, i'm somewhere around 18-24 vpip and like to watch hands through.

If I played 6 max i'd be involved too much and think I'd be missing information that i'd glean easier from 10 handed.

note: if my fish list guides me to the 6 max i will play it but, i'll two table instead of my normal four.
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