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Old 03-22-2007, 12:56 AM
Fonkey123 Fonkey123 is offline
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Piscogay is a 13/4 who I have 2,000 hands with and is at 15ptbb/100. (6 max obv). I have a 10/8 making decent money. A 25/5 LOLLL wtf how is he making money. So yeah it's definitely possible at 5/1 if you play reasonably well post flop. I'm not sure if that's a condemnation on 5/1 or not.
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Old 03-22-2007, 12:57 AM
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VPIP 5 and PFR 1 and win a good 6max game? How? Noone would give you any action and you don't win enough to cover the blinds.

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No I meant 50 cent/ 1 dollar 6 max. My assertion would be that 13/3 could beat 50 cent/ 1 dollar 6 max.

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does 13/3 work shortstacking, because otherwise I doubt it

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Don't you play 6 max too? Piscogay is super super nitty, but he's definitely a profitable player.
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Old 03-22-2007, 01:11 AM
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Piscogay is a 13/4 who I have 2,000 hands with and is at 15ptbb/100. (6 max obv). I have a 10/8 making decent money. A 25/5 LOLLL wtf how is he making money. So yeah it's definitely possible at 5/1 if you play reasonably well post flop. I'm not sure if that's a condemnation on 5/1 or not.

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2k hands means absolutely nothing, a 90/0/0.2 can be up after 2k hands
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Old 03-22-2007, 01:12 AM
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Piscogay is a 13/4 who I have 2,000 hands with and is at 15ptbb/100. (6 max obv). I have a 10/8 making decent money. A 25/5 LOLLL wtf how is he making money. So yeah it's definitely possible at 5/1 if you play reasonably well post flop. I'm not sure if that's a condemnation on 5/1 or not.

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2k hands means absolutely nothing, a 90/0/0.2 can be up after 2k hands

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It's glaringly obvious he's a profitable player at 5/1. I don't know how else to put it.
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Old 03-22-2007, 03:53 AM
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Default Re: Moving from a full ring mentality...

A 6max 13/4 can only be profitable against poor opposition and will never be even close to being successful at MSNL. Which basically means all his previous hands are a lot less useful as a training ground.

JMHO.

P.S. I'm actually thinking of taking up 6max in order to improve my game as I see how well the 6max players are doing at FR when they move.
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Old 03-22-2007, 09:26 AM
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I've been running 13/3 as well since I started FR 100. If I don't lose my discipline, the games are really easy to crush, as people don't realize what you are doing. I guess it applies to a certain extent to Nl200 as well. I run at about 6 ptBB/100.
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Old 03-22-2007, 09:28 AM
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Playing 13/3 means playing pairs up to TT and even JJ for set value. This is not gonna work in 6max...unless you can play post flop perfectly.
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Old 03-22-2007, 09:54 AM
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A 6max 13/4 can only be profitable against poor opposition and will never be even close to being successful at MSNL. Which basically means all his previous hands are a lot less useful as a training ground.

JMHO.

P.S. I'm actually thinking of taking up 6max in order to improve my game as I see how well the 6max players are doing at FR when they move.

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That's pretty much a corollary to my assertion at 5/1. The opposition is so bad at 5/1 that running 13/4 with ABC post flop play can beat the game. With that said a 13/4 would get absolutely slaughtered any higher.
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Old 03-22-2007, 01:49 PM
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Default Re: Moving from a full ring mentality...

I'm a NL $200 veteran and tried out 6-max last week. You definitely have to adjust your play since it's a little trickier. I play a 19/9 FR game and 19/17 6-max game. When i went to play FR again the 19/17 style got me in a lil trouble..lol
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