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Short-Handed NLH Cash Game Strategy
Does anyone have a link (I'm not aware of a book that covers this adequately) to a forum discussion or article on short-handed NLH cash game strategy?
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Re: Short-Handed NLH Cash Game Strategy
check out CardRunners
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Re: Short-Handed NLH Cash Game Strategy
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Does anyone have a link (I'm not aware of a book that covers this adequately) to a forum discussion or article on short-handed NLH cash game strategy? [/ QUOTE ] Like 3 years worth of threads on this site... |
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Re: Short-Handed NLH Cash Game Strategy
Yes, I am aware that there are three years of threads to wade through. That's the problem. Exactly.
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Re: Short-Handed NLH Cash Game Strategy
"Now remember, when less players are at the table, hand values go up" - Michael Konik.
You're welcome. |
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Re: Short-Handed NLH Cash Game Strategy
You mean when FEWER players are at the table, not LESS players. Good advice though. I think I'm ready. Those responses were very useful.
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Re: Short-Handed NLH Cash Game Strategy
Don't fold. Ever.
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Re: Short-Handed NLH Cash Game Strategy
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Yes, I am aware that there are three years of threads to wade through. That's the problem. Exactly. [/ QUOTE ] There was a recent "best of" thread with links to old thread. I'ts probably a few pages back. |
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Re: Short-Handed NLH Cash Game Strategy
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