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#1 STYLINHAWYN

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Posted 20 January 2006 - 06:34 AM

I tried one out the other day, just to kill some time before I went out to dinner and have fell in love with them ever since

first of all, there really quick, I like how they only take like 20-30 minutes to finish (under 15 if you play the turbo's)

I'm an action junkie (sort of, I can control it now), I can't stand waiting around for hands like in 10 seaters. get in on the action and gamble it up, bluff in late position and check raise half your stack and take down big pots

gets you lots of practice for when you make it to the final table of MTT's.

My style of play (strategic LAG laugh.gif ) is Hit or Miss, meaning when I catch cards or that my reads and bluffs are working, I usually go into the final two with a 2:1 or better chip lead, and put myself in a good position to win it all.

tonight, I played 3 of them, won 2 and took 2nd the last one

payouts are 70% for 1st, 30% for 2nd

idk, might just be my personal preference, but I definately think everyone should add a few of these into their daily mix of poker games

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Posted 20 January 2006 - 06:46 AM

I have played the 6 seater at UB. They are a good change. UB also has 18 seater with 6 at 3 tables which is also an interesting change. It certainly gives you a chance to open up your game and try things that you cannot try early in a 10 seater.

#3 lostless

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Posted 20 January 2006 - 06:00 PM

I like to mix it up between heads up and full table sit n go's. Mostly 5 dollars.

Although there are very few half decent heads up players at that level. There are almost all weak tight passive. It almost gets boring raising then betting the flop. But I find the variety is nice.

#4 HtotheNootch

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Posted 20 January 2006 - 09:41 PM

Personally, they aren't my style. However, I can see how they can suit certain types of players.
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