
Skanskys hand groupings and adjusting to a 5 player game |
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Posted Sat May 03, 2003 3:15 am GMT by JoLo666
I've been using a mix between Warren and Sklanskys
hand groupings when playing 2$/4$-games.
The games have having 8 to 10 players and
i,ve been quite successful. Using these teories
have given me the edge.
When the game gets down to 7 players or less it's
a completly different kind of game and i don't dare
to get in to it.
Some issues are clear to me, such as you should play
a lot more hands.
Techniqes such as check-raising, bluffing, position are
more important
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How should i adjust my opening hands and what other skills
are important?
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Posted Fri May 09, 2003 9:14 pm GMT by Guest
I think when the player count decreases high cards go up in value even with low kickers. So a-9 might be incorrect to play with 10 players in early position, but with 7 or less players cards like these hold up. As always you have to watch the raise before you, because players tend to bluff more with less players or they will definitley raise with A anything!!!!!
Posted Fri Jul 18, 2003 11:16 am GMT by BigDukeSix
you may also want to take a look at this, just for fine tuning, it has made me more money on-line
http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/People/mummert/poker/
Simon
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