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Old 02-08-2005, 12:48 PM     Post subject: 6 max players strategies #1 (permalink)  

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Hi i 'm a new member here. I have juste suscribe few minutes ago. This website is great !!!

I'm playing poker online since 4 months and only play at full table of 10 persons. I'd like to begin to play at a 6 max players table. Are they any books about that type of game ? I read the Hypermegachi's guide but i would like to learn more. Every book i red was about 10 people game or heads up. I didn't find one about 6 players.

Thank's for your help guys !!
( Sorry for my poor english but i leave in Europe)
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Old 02-08-2005, 01:07 PM #2 (permalink)  
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Limit or No Limit?
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Old 02-08-2005, 01:38 PM #3 (permalink)  

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I'd like some advice too.

I play a no-limit home game and we never have more than 6.

I know I should loosen up the starting hands requirements, but if there's any books out there, I'm all ears.
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i'm only playing in limit game right now. i don't know anything about no limit (sorry)
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Old 02-08-2005, 03:31 PM     Post subject: from what I have read, #5 (permalink)  

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You simply change the values of position according to how many players remain to act behind you.
For instance in a ten handed game, late position is defined as having 0-1 players to act behind you, this stays the same in a short game.
Middle position is generally defined as having 2-4 players to act behind you, so in a short game of 6 players, the third and fourth seat are middle position.
There is essentially no early position, although in a particularly loose game I might play seat 3 as early.
A six handed table has a lot more bluffing, but I have found that you still need a good hand to win most of the time. It isn't until you get down to four handed that simple aggression works.
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Old 02-08-2005, 04:46 PM #6 (permalink)  

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ok, so i just forget about early position ?
let's say i play UTG and UTG +1 like middle position
and i play button and button -1 like late position
that's 6 people if you count the blinds. I see.

Hypermegachi also says that Axs and 22-66 go down in value and AJ, AT KQ, KJ, KT, go up in value and you may raise with those hands.
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