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Old 06-14-2007, 04:34 AM
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Default Re: Some thoughts on nanostakes 6max... (tl;dr)

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that is one of the contributing factors to why I wrote what I wrote. Perhaps I didn't focus on it enough, but a majority of the hands I see in SSSH are from 3/6 on up. There is a world of difference between those players and the players at .25/.50-1/2 6max. There is a great deal of aggression preflop and some very weird aggression postflop.

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First. There are plenty of hands posted in SSSH from 0.25 through 2/4. I would say the majority of hands are 1/2 through 3/6.

Second. The difference between stakes is way overrated. Its still poker and about adapting to your opponents.


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Hence the need for a knowledge of isolation plays coupled with good postflop skills and observation. When you're to the left of a 45/15/1.1 'tard but to the right of a 70/0/0.9 'tard and you're staring down at AQos, you really need to have a game plan available...

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Just to be clear. AQo in this spot is pretty easy to play. You jam it preflop and you bet out on most flops. What happens after that doesnt really matter as long as you dont hang your self. Its poker not rocket science. Bet/raise for value with good hands and call down his bets/raises with marginal hands if you think there is enough hands in his range that you beat. Oh, and put in the occasional semibluff raise.
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