6 max Cash Table Theory (MICRO Limits)

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I recently moved to .02/.05 6 max tables and and having some success there...much more action and seems more beatable than the FR .01/.02 tables I had been playing.

I was thinking about it, and it has something to do with the amount of bad players at a FR micro table. I'm not complaining that the opposition is terrible, but when they get together in large numbers it increases the variance. I think by sitting down at a 6 max there are logically less hands dealt that can suck out on you. This cuts their odds down and fits my style a lot better.

Just wanted to throw that out there and see if anyone finds better results playing at these types of tables, or has anything to add.
 
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I completely agree and thats why I play the same tables
 
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I find 6 max has a lot more variance than FR. You get in a lot more marginal situations playing 6 max & the players are usually a lot more aggressive.
 
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In six max there's more action. More action attracts people who like to gamble. So there can be quite a bit of variance.

I played 6-max exclusively until recently, but have been having some pretty good stats at FR. So I'm playing that now. It's a lot slower though. Not as much fun.
 
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So then what's the rule here?

More people = less variance
Less people = more variance


I still think 6 max seems to make it easier putting reads on people and the action is fast. It makes it a lot easier for me to read the table when there are less people and the hands are coming quicker.
 
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I'm not even sure what variance means, I just know its easier to isolate, make reads and know if you have best hand. If you're going to multitable and wait for big hands maybe full table is the way to go.
 
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I'd say there is more money to win at 6-max, but the swings are going to be wilder simply because play is wilder.
 
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I find the 6max games much more fullfilling than FR.

In my experience the 6max micros aren't necessary wild. You will often find tight tables. I'm a fairly tight and conservative player at tourneys (I think) but at 6max I raise away. Position isn't as crucial, reads are easier and table image is easier manipulated.

In an ideal game I'll raise and take pots, I'll fold to obvious strength and I'll get stacks when opponents become frustrated by my raises and call when I'm strong. That's the plan anyway.

At the 1/2c, 2/5c and 5/10c 6max tables you will find some very weak players. At the 5c/10c and 10/25c you will find some good players and many of these are multitabling, I'll avoid big pots with these players unless I'm a cert - on the plus side though, these players tend to be good for small steals.
 
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I think in $10nl6max its generally a lot fishier at night than during day. It is aggresive tho and after flop if u check u will almost always get bet at. I do better during day for some reason tho. Like at night I will see the fish and I guess I like play down a little or something. Instead of waiting maybe I like force it a little too much trying to get fish money before someone else does.
 
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6 max easily beatable at microstakes. Don't waste time at the full tables.

Fewer people to the flop, less probability of running into a bigger hand, easier to bluff, easier to isolate/target certain players.
 
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less people=more variance

for example, hu you have the most variance.
 
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I think its just because you moved up a blind.
 
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haha where did this come from?
 
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That is a good idea, especially at the micro limits. I play .25 .5 limit 6 max and i find it alot easier than a full ring because of exactly what you said
 
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I find FR easier at the ultimate micros. Nots sure why, I think FR avoids fancy play syndrome and puts me in less marginal positions where ranges are clearer.
 
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