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6 v 10 seaters

edited September 2011 in Poker Chat
ok so my question regarding the differences in a game plan, ive been watching Sky Poker TV since i started here 2 weeks ago, i was an above average player with a lot to learn and i feel the presenters gave me a lil extra amunition to my game, 
however my 6 seaters have improved drastically, but what about 10 seaters, how would you change the way you play? or would you keep it the same

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  • edited August 2011
    In Response to 6 v 10 seaters:
    ok so my question regarding the differences in a game plan, ive been watching Sky Poker TV since i started here 2 weeks ago, i was an above average player with a lot to learn and i feel the presenters gave me a lil extra amunition to my game,  however my 6 seaters have improved drastically, but what about 10 seaters, how would you change the way you play? or would you keep it the same
    Posted by sillymunch
     Myself I find it much harder to play a 10 seater game as if you are an aggressive player like me its much more difficult to get moves past people and I havent the patience to wait for good hands get called by more people than I wish then have to be willing to put it down when I get to much resistance. I think 10 seater table suit patient ABC players 6 seaters are better for people that like to see a bit more action.
     
  • edited September 2011
    i totally agree, thats what i was thinking lol, when i used to play on the other sites there was a lot of 10 seater tables which i did ok with but i lost big usually from my agression, when i joined here, i learnt A.... how to control that aggression and when its ok to be agressive, but it was on 6 seater tables, i dont mind playing them and won something like £12 in an hour and half at the 2p 4p
    and B when to get out of the way.

    So for that i thank you sky poker :)

    im also a player though that likes to learn multiple ways of playing hence the question
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