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This post is about how many people should seat at a poker table. These are the types that exist: 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9
2 (heads up): The trickiest. You have to get in nearly every situation. Because it is a heads up, you have to understand that even big blind and small blind position has a special role. You need to be kind of aggressive, but noticing the red lights, you have to be able to fold, or controll the game not to lose so much chips when you not hitting the very best ones.
So aggressivity is very important (when the time goes on, it will be more), but in my opinion it's nice when you coulorize your game. If you made the other believe that you pushing so much, the other clearly cannot decide when you are made a huge success. Playing these kind of games calm can be cruel, cause more situations are u in, the more 'god-combination' can u hit. So seeing the flop is actually important here, then the cards will tell you the next step.
3 (spin and go, and qualification roads): The tricky. Position is important here as well. As a small blind you made the other under a little pressure. If the dealer raises it mostly it has a serious message behind it. The big blind is in a very comfortable situation. Here (instead of heads up) all-in can be more effective than raising. Heads up if u have great cards your aim will be make the other believe, here it is not so much important. Here try to get the pot as so much as you can, cause if you are leading you can take more risks till time goes on.
4: The family dinner. Imagine you are sitting in front of a table, filled up with the roasted chicken with rice and so much vegeatbles and a glass of pinot noir, You can smell it, you can taste it. 3 people are around you, long talks, little arguing. That is similar to this game style. No need to rush, but you can try everything that you want. 1 or 2 member will certainly join to you. It will be a slower one, but still gives you power to make yourself a winner of several occassions. It's nice to someone who prefers the notice and finding holes in the others tactics.
6: The friend's shake. You will have the most information about your enemies here. And why? Cause time and space are very close to each other. You have the space to acknwoledge the others, to getting in positions, and time to play the hands that you want and hit the combinations that you need. The atmosphera is warm. It's maybe the easiest way to improve your skills with&without any experiences.
8: Championship's table. Mostly used big rewards tournaments. And I can see it why. It is a little bit easier than the 9 players table which named the 'Standard one' in my dictionary
But. You will need patience to play these tables. To judge the book, you have to read the whole here. You can find every personal signs, so try to separate people. You'll need it. Don't run, cause you 'll mess up everything. Saying all-in can be cruel, you have 1:8 or 1:9 chance to win. And out of the 53 cards you own 18 or 16 so 1/3 deck is in your hands!! So many options you have to calculate. That's why an a-a can be easily paired with k-k and q-q and so on.. So be aware. But it is the standard one and the camphionship one so the biggest rewards will be there, and when a rush-hour is on, ps will serve you 8-9 person tables.
Summary: 2-3 if you can be aggressive and make pressure to the others
4-6 if you want to see lot of hands, and wants to know the enemy
8-9 if you want to play with patience and found a tournament which is nice rewarded.
WHAT do YOU Think?
Tell ME in your COMMENTS:nurse:
2 (heads up): The trickiest. You have to get in nearly every situation. Because it is a heads up, you have to understand that even big blind and small blind position has a special role. You need to be kind of aggressive, but noticing the red lights, you have to be able to fold, or controll the game not to lose so much chips when you not hitting the very best ones.
So aggressivity is very important (when the time goes on, it will be more), but in my opinion it's nice when you coulorize your game. If you made the other believe that you pushing so much, the other clearly cannot decide when you are made a huge success. Playing these kind of games calm can be cruel, cause more situations are u in, the more 'god-combination' can u hit. So seeing the flop is actually important here, then the cards will tell you the next step.
3 (spin and go, and qualification roads): The tricky. Position is important here as well. As a small blind you made the other under a little pressure. If the dealer raises it mostly it has a serious message behind it. The big blind is in a very comfortable situation. Here (instead of heads up) all-in can be more effective than raising. Heads up if u have great cards your aim will be make the other believe, here it is not so much important. Here try to get the pot as so much as you can, cause if you are leading you can take more risks till time goes on.
4: The family dinner. Imagine you are sitting in front of a table, filled up with the roasted chicken with rice and so much vegeatbles and a glass of pinot noir, You can smell it, you can taste it. 3 people are around you, long talks, little arguing. That is similar to this game style. No need to rush, but you can try everything that you want. 1 or 2 member will certainly join to you. It will be a slower one, but still gives you power to make yourself a winner of several occassions. It's nice to someone who prefers the notice and finding holes in the others tactics.
6: The friend's shake. You will have the most information about your enemies here. And why? Cause time and space are very close to each other. You have the space to acknwoledge the others, to getting in positions, and time to play the hands that you want and hit the combinations that you need. The atmosphera is warm. It's maybe the easiest way to improve your skills with&without any experiences.
8: Championship's table. Mostly used big rewards tournaments. And I can see it why. It is a little bit easier than the 9 players table which named the 'Standard one' in my dictionary
But. You will need patience to play these tables. To judge the book, you have to read the whole here. You can find every personal signs, so try to separate people. You'll need it. Don't run, cause you 'll mess up everything. Saying all-in can be cruel, you have 1:8 or 1:9 chance to win. And out of the 53 cards you own 18 or 16 so 1/3 deck is in your hands!! So many options you have to calculate. That's why an a-a can be easily paired with k-k and q-q and so on.. So be aware. But it is the standard one and the camphionship one so the biggest rewards will be there, and when a rush-hour is on, ps will serve you 8-9 person tables.
Summary: 2-3 if you can be aggressive and make pressure to the others
4-6 if you want to see lot of hands, and wants to know the enemy
8-9 if you want to play with patience and found a tournament which is nice rewarded.
WHAT do YOU Think?
Tell ME in your COMMENTS:nurse: