Joined: Feb '08
Location: United States
Age: 50 (F)
Posts: 581
Im not one for those big tournments. I cant keep focused for more than 2 hours. I have to move around and play different things, Id probally do best in a horse mtt or something
Joined: Feb '08
Location: United Kingdom
Age: 43 (M)
Posts: 1170
i only really know how to play holdem many times ive entered a game and its not holdem its been horse or amaha and ive lost so i stick to what i know im gonna read up on them tho
Joined: Jan '08
Location: Canada
Age: 36 (M)
Posts: 2698
I've played quite a few 9 person sit and gos at pokerstars. I've switched to headsup sit and gos for a while. Now I play 2 regular sit and gos and 2 turbos, either 6 or 9/10 person ones.
Joined: Jan '08
Location: Canada
Age: 36 (M)
Posts: 2698
Posted by dannyjon: my favourite table ia usually about waist hight so i can sit on noramal sized chair and not have to stretch to much i tihnk you will all agree
lol, I never played at a real poker table..that would be cool.
i ilke the extremes, i like heads up holdem or multitabling full holdem tables.
I honestly think that Heads UP is much more a bout skill and its easier to be a consistent winner, but at full tables you dont have to think nearly as much, you just have to be patient
Joined: Jan '08
Location: Canada
Age: 36 (M)
Posts: 2698
Ya, theres a lot of skill in headsup. And you have to be very focused too. I use to play headsup. I had my ups and downs in it. I find I'm more steady at 9 person sit and gos.
Joined: Jan '08
Location: Brazil
Age: 43 (M)
Posts: 1788
No doubt what so ever, online I prefer short handed tables. The play style is much different and very aggressive. Heads up is great too. I do my best to keep away from 9-10 player tables.
I find that i get out of my comfeort zone when there are between 4 and 7 players in a ring game, i dont mind playing every hand when im heads up, or just picking every 20th when its at a full table, but its finding that mid way point that i find hard
------------ for some reason tho i love when it gets short handed in a tourney or sit and go example, but that is just me
Joined: Oct '07
Location: Philippines
Age: 40 (M)
Posts: 1443
I always prefer 4 to 6 people, I don't like tables with 9 persons for the simple fact the I don't like waiting too much i tend to become impatient. Even in tourneys, i like 6 tables.
Joined: Sep '07
Location: Sweden
Age: 35 (M)
Posts: 714
thats never good dude. when i start to get impatient like when i run in to a cold or just dont have any momentum, i register in a cheap turney. that way if i still have a cold and no momentum etc.etc i can tilt all i want becaus i can afford it.. or i go do something ells whilst my cold runs out and normal play can begin again