Playing ONLINE poker ...6 seated VS 9 seated

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Dante

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Do you have a better chance to get a better starting hand playing at the 9 seater ....I know your hand is worth more at a 6 seater but I have noticed while playing at Doylesroom I get better starting cards at the 9 seater games ..Is there a reason for this or is it just the luck of the draw , so to speak


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I'm not big on cards..just Go Fish and Rummy....but my guess would be ummm 'no difference'...just a guess lol

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I believe they use a 52 card deck, irrespective of the number of the seats at the table, from which you are dealt two hole cards at holdem.
 
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All the odds of your starting hands are still exactly the same. However you are right that your hand is worth more.
 
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chance??? i dunno. but you do have to adjust your starting hands requirements when playing 6 seated, which is why brunson recommends it only for expert players...you cant sit and wait for premium hands or you will turn into broomcorns uncle at 6 seats.....

if you dont know who broomcorns uncle is i suggest you go get brunsons book today.....
 
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thanks guys I think ill stick to the 9 seated tables ....I thought the 6 seated with less people sucking out on you and your hand being worth more that was the best place to play...Ill rethink it


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I like the 6 seat game b/c if you win, the payout is the same as the 9 player, however it only pays 1st and 2nd place , when 9 player pays 1,2,3. I fair better in the 6 player game and it doesn't take as long. However , you can get your money back if you place 3rd in the 9 player game
You get a better feel for the players and the tempo in 6 player and my strategy seems to develop quicker and truer.
 
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IMO the game is totally different

I prefer playing shorthanded, but if you are used to full 9 or 10 player tables, you might want ot stick there
 
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One can afford to play a little more tight in a 9-seated game rather than a 6-seated game because you will have your own blinds to deal with 33% of the time in a 6-seated game compared to only 22% of the time in a 9-seated game.
 
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In general, I just find that the quality of your competition is higher in the 6 seat table than the 9-seat table. It seems to me that the good players like to avoid the extra luck needed in a 9-seat table.
 

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