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5/10 vs 3/6 LHE
I've been having a disagreement with a few of my peeps about the profit one can make in each game.
10 tends to be nitty with it being a 2 chip game. And its been argued that the rake alone make 6 less profitable. But I think the greater action more than makes that up. What are your assessments of each game. |
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Re: 5/10 vs 3/6 LHE
I dont't think it really matters since I've never seen both spread in the same card room. A 4/8 chip structure is close to ideal due to the large pots. |
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Re: 5/10 vs 3/6 LHE
It all comes down to matchups - if the 5/10 field is substantially better than 3/6, that likely negates any benefit to the relative rake.
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Re: 5/10 vs 3/6 LHE
I've never seen $5/10 live. Used to drive me crazy playing with so many $1 chips, but I've come to accept the perspective of the casinos. If you have any reasonable bankroll, there's no reason to play $3/6 in Las Vegas ever when you can play $4/8 at the Bellagio, and $8/16 would be even better most of the time. Mirage has a $10/20 game and it's nice not to have to deal with all those chips, but then again I think Wynn has a $9/18 game.
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Re: 5/10 vs 3/6 LHE
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I've never seen $5/10 live. Used to drive me crazy playing with so many $1 chips, but I've come to accept the perspective of the casinos. If you have any reasonable bankroll, there's no reason to play $3/6 in Las Vegas ever when you can play $4/8 at the Bellagio, and $8/16 would be even better most of the time. Mirage has a $10/20 game and it's nice not to have to deal with all those chips, but then again I think Wynn has a $9/18 game. [/ QUOTE ] Feel free to come visit, its in Atlantic City. It tends to not really go much, its one or two tables between the half dozen 3/6 and 10/20s. |
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Re: 5/10 vs 3/6 LHE
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I dont't think it really matters since I've never seen both spread in the same card room. [/ QUOTE ] The Taj spreads both, and on most occasions the 5/10 is anything but nitty. It is usually a loose, action game with substantial pots on average. |
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Re: 5/10 vs 3/6 LHE
The Borgata spreads both as well, although the 5/10 doesn't always go. When I have tried it a few times it was pretty loose though.
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Re: 5/10 vs 3/6 LHE
The relationship b/w chip structure and looseness is a totally overrated concept.
I hate 4 chip/8 chip games; they cause way more logistical problems counting out chips than they are worth. On the other hand, playing 2/4 with mostly red chips, as is done in many AC rooms, is stupid as well, since you have to make change on almost every bet. |
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Re: 5/10 vs 3/6 LHE
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[ QUOTE ] I dont't think it really matters since I've never seen both spread in the same card room. [/ QUOTE ] The Taj spreads both, and on most occasions the 5/10 is anything but nitty. It is usually a loose, action game with substantial pots on average. [/ QUOTE ] The Taj is where I've play 5/10 the most. Maybe 10 or so sessions. And have found it to be rather nitty. But its normally a bunch of old guys telling stories so its like hanging out with my grandpa. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] |
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Re: 5/10 vs 3/6 LHE
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I've never seen $5/10 live. Used to drive me crazy playing with so many $1 chips, but I've come to accept the perspective of the casinos. If you have any reasonable bankroll, there's no reason to play $3/6 in Las Vegas ever when you can play $4/8 at the Bellagio, and $8/16 would be even better most of the time. Mirage has a $10/20 game and it's nice not to have to deal with all those chips, but then again I think Wynn has a $9/18 game. [/ QUOTE ] Isn't $5/10 played with red $5 chips (1 chip/2 chips)? That's the way it is at Foxwoods. $10/20 would also be played with red $5 chips, 2 chips/4 chips. Wynn has $8/16 but not $9/18. -Tom |
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