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Old 04-19-2004, 11:26 AM     Post subject: 1-2x BB auto-bet #1 (permalink)  
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Is it me, or are these guys common at the PP 6 player tables? I ran into 2 players last night that were almost robotic and a couple more that would try this every now and then.

Are other people seeing this, and what do you do about it?
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Old 04-19-2004, 01:27 PM #2 (permalink)  

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I play over at Poker Stars, but I ran across someone last night that would raise every pot to $1 pre-flop. I basically didn't play anything unless I had position on that player. When I did have position, I actually started raising his pre-flop (to $2) when I came across a hand like AK, AQ or even AJ. The player would either fold to my raise or fold to my bet on the flop. Someone else at the table finally took him down on a big pot and the $1 raises stopped the very next hand.
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Old 04-19-2004, 01:34 PM #3 (permalink)  
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I was refering to post-flop play. But yeah, loose 2x the BB pre-flop raises can be annoying as well.
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Old 04-19-2004, 02:18 PM #4 (permalink)  
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At 6 person table it is correct to be more aggressive and bet much more often. I would not say that it is an automatic thing, but if you voluntarily enter the pot go ahead and be agressive and sometimes in the blinds you have to defend aggressively. At short table the small bets will steal some pots and disguise a superior hand.

Adjust play like you would in any short handed game and get a little more lose w/ starting hands and play back at them when you have a hand.

I avoid the 6 person tables because I don't like the swing especially in NL. The blinds come around too fast, you are involved in many more hands, and you have to make a lot more reads on people rather than just playing the cards, which is much harder online. Instead, I prefer to play 2 full tables or one ring game and a SNG.
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Old 04-19-2004, 08:11 PM #5 (permalink)  
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At 6 person table it is correct to be more aggressive and bet much more often. I would not say that it is an automatic thing, but if you voluntarily enter the pot go ahead and be agressive and sometimes in the blinds you have to defend aggressively. At short table the small bets will steal some pots and disguise a superior hand.
...or get you drawn out on cheap.

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Adjust play like you would in any short handed game and get a little more lose w/ starting hands and play back at them when you have a hand.
This is exactly why I like 6 max. Other players either play too loose and fast, even for shorthand play or way too tight. Either way they're very exploitable.

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I avoid the 6 person tables because I don't like the swing especially in NL. The blinds come around too fast, you are involved in many more hands, and you have to make a lot more reads on people rather than just playing the cards, which is much harder online. Instead, I prefer to play 2 full tables or one ring game and a SNG.
The 10 player tables were getting pretty rocktastic. It would be like 3 fish and the rest rocks and sharks. Not to mention the odds of group 3-4 cards holding up when up against so many other hands...
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Old 04-19-2004, 08:24 PM #6 (permalink)  

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I agree. The 6-max tables seem just right. Plus I like my odds with 1-2 fish on a 6-max table versus 1-2 fish on a 10 person table.
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I either like or dislike them depending on the other players. A 6-handed table with 3 or more good and aggressive players are bad news for me. But since they usually sux worse than ever they are usually offering good value.
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Old 04-20-2004, 01:32 PM #8 (permalink)  
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Maybe I'll have to give it a try. I played on Poker Room and short handed tables were tough so I've been avoiding them on PP. But you make a good point that some new people might make the mistake of starting at 6 person table.
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