Ok, let me get this
straight. You talk to each during games, but
don't
tell each other what you have until after the hand.??? I have three comments on this.
1. If you are sharing information (even after the hand) that all players are not getting, I think that is cheating.
2. Are we really supposed to believe that in a NL game when one of your opponents is
all-in, and each of you are considering calling, that there is no discusion taking place??
It's a bit like going to bed with your wife's hot sister and then telling your wife the next day that you didn't have sex.....Maybe not the first night, but eventually tempation will prevail. I have trouble buying this one, guys...
3. I
don't believe that the profits from
collusion at a short-
handed tables would be miniscule. Potentialy they could be large, very large. (1)Each time colluders go heads-up againts each other, no money is lost. And I am guessing colluders would give up some
rake to throw people off (2) Against a
big bet colluders could confirm who has the best calling hand and
call accordingly. (3) imagine the ability for the colluders to
steal big pots with two all-ins in an attempt to have the others get out of the way.
(4). Or, how about when KKK flops and one of the colluders says,
don't worry, I folded K4os....That information (and similar) info could be worth a fortune.
Think of it this way. How much money do you think you could make at a 6h table if you knew the pocket cards (every time) of even just one of your opponents. A solid player could make a fortune. Take that a step further and now (with
collusion) you can bet,
check or
fold for the other player... You still
don't think you could make money colluding??
Don't kid yourself, two or more colluders could make lots of money at our expense.
Personally I watch very closely when I see two players at the same table lots, especially if they are trashing each other on chat. If I
don't see them tackling other players at the same time (and both staying to the
river), I am very concerned. I want to see them "both" rsiky their money at the same time.