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3,4 handed home poker
I'm about to sit down and play 3 handed home poker (NL Texas HE $10 buy in) and then 4 handed when one more arrives. Suggestions for adapting to a smaller group?
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Re: 3,4 handed home poker
Kindve depends if you are doing tourney/cash game. I'm sure you know the differences in playing style/etc associated with both.
When it is short handed, read some posts in the SSNL forum. Loosen your PF standards in position, be more aggressive. Hands like suited aces/broadways/SCs/etc are playable from most positions. |
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Re: 3,4 handed home poker
Agression is typically rewarded.
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Re: 3,4 handed home poker
Thanks for the advice! I loosened up a lot, playing like it was heads up. Bet into a lot of flops where I had hit nothing but assumed no one else had. Wound up cashing out with $23.50 after a $10 buy in after 2 hours of 3-handed play. Aggression is definitely rewarded!
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