most profitable NLHE format?

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heads up, short-handed, full ring? i know it varies from player to player but what is everyone's experience?
 
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loose play is more effective shorthanded. Full tables favor the traditional tight/aggressive style.
 
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Short handed. The more hands per hour you can see, the more profitable a game is going to be. Obviously you'll see more hands per hour at a single heads-up table, but it's near impossible to play more than 2 heads up games simultaneously.
 
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Short handed. The more hands per hour you can see, the more profitable a game is going to be. Obviously you'll see more hands per hour at a single heads-up table, but it's near impossible to play more than 2 heads up games simultaneously.

Similar with 6max to FR though. I can play up to ~20 tables of FR, can't get near that for 6max.

Basically to the OP, the answer is: Whichever you're best at. The answers will be different for different people.
 
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isnt it HU for a skilled player as HU requires more skill but then again it depends if you look at $/100 hands or $/hr as table numbers come into it.
 
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