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6max small stakes nl hand selection
I play mostly shorthanded small stakes nl and read SSHE. Should hand selections be pretty much the same for small stakes?
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Re: 6max small stakes nl hand selection
In theory , you may add a few hands if you think you can outplay your opponents . Note that this doesn't mean you can play any two cards as some people think .
ie , if your typical cut-off point for raising on the button is k-7 at a solid table , then you may be able to squeeze k-6 or k-5 for a profit at a weaker table . |
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Re: 6max small stakes nl hand selection
No limit is an entirely different ballgame. Read NLTAP and adapt from there, tighten and aggro it up due to the typical style of 6 max games.
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Re: 6max small stakes nl hand selection
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I play mostly shorthanded small stakes nl and read SSHE. Should hand selections be pretty much the same for small stakes? [/ QUOTE ] SSHE is a limit book. For NL 6max starting hands, check out Fimbulwinter's post down the this thread: http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/showfl...rt=all&vc=1 Some say his range is too tight. Some say its too loose. Some say never open limp. Some say never overlimp. But generally, this is a good starting point for small stakes 6 max. |
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