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Old 09-06-06, 03:48 PM
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When I first started playing 3/6, I crushed it. This was mostly at Bodog, so that is not saying much. Playing at Party and Full Tilt is far, far more aggressive than Bodog and is more difficult because of this. Although there are some aggressive players at Bodog, a lot of them just spew chips in spots that don't really make any sense.

I've played some Party 5/10, and it plays way bigger than Bodog with everyone reraising preflop, squeezing, and generally just puts me in spots that I am uncomfortable with. The variance in that game is a little too much for me to handle right now, so I'm just sticking to Bodog 3/6 6max until Bodog adds 5/10 shorthanded tables (which support says they will add shortly).

As for my reraising range, it is mostly dependent upon what I think of the player(s) and what the others think of me. If he is a huge calling station who can't fold top pair, I'll stick to a tight reraising range. If I think he can fold a weak overpair and I haven't been doing much, I'll reraise him relentlessly (any pair, lots of suited connectors, etc.) I also don't like to reraise with dominated hands like Ax since it puts me in a really tough spot if I hit my hand postflop, so it's mostly just low cards that aren't dominated or good hands.
 

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