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| How many hands are optimal? Curious about what is a good hands played percentage. I try to play around 30-35% in six-handed cash games. I try to stay closer to 20% in nine and ten handed games. Does this look about right? Am I playing to many hands or possibly even to few? Thanks for any input. |
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| 30% is way to high even for six max. I'm not saying you can't beat the game that way, but you have to be an excellent hand reader, and it will be super high variance. I play at around 19/16 at 6 max, and you can go tighter than that and still beat the game. Good cards in position is still the way to beat 6 max, it is still Poker. |
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In the short term this is quite true. However if you play the same cards from each position for long enough, it will work out to something you can put a rough figure on, I have a hand range chart I made myself. My starting requirements for each position. I use it now because I know it off by heart. I don't stick to it rigidly. It is flexible. If there are two super nits in the blinds, I am raising like 100 % on the button. You have to adjust to the players you are playing and different situations However my Vpip and PFR don't change all that much, up and down by the odd 1 here and there. |
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