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5max vs. 6max
Hi!
I played quite sucessfull on 6mx limit tables (1/2-3/6)on several sites. Now I started playing at a Boss Network Skin and their shorthanded tables have just 5 seats. Some ideas how to play 5 max compared to 6 max? Greets HP |
#2
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Re: 5max vs. 6max
Really shouldn't be much different, alot of times playing 6 max there are 5 or less players there at the time and generally you may loosen up your starting hands a tiny bit, but not much.
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Re: 5max vs. 6max
Not much difference, I wouldn't loosen up much if at all, the rake is still horrible.
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#4
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Re: 5max vs. 6max
the main difference is that there is one less player
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Re: 5max vs. 6max
You're going to get in a few more 3-handed and 4-handed situations preflop, I think the average at 5-max is like 4.3 players on ongame, and a higher proportion of pots will be in blind steal/defending situations.
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Re: 5max vs. 6max
i would advise you to ignore the statements like "loosen up" or "don't loosen up", they don't make any sense. play as if utg in 6max has folded. that's it.
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Re: 5max vs. 6max
I've mostly played full ring and when starting to move to shorthanded I've certainly enjoyed 6-max more than 5-max - for whatever reason I feel more at home there. This seems to be a sentiment I share with a few others in a same situation at a Finnish poker strategy site.
I don't try to consciously adjust my game from 6- to 5-max, and you probably shouldn't. Anyways, I'm still very much learning shorthanded so don't take my word for it. |
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Re: 5max vs. 6max
Thanks for the advice!
Iīm 29/20 now PF and I think thatīs about right. |
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