May 18,2005, 09:59 AM
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| Re: Attention readers of WLLH by Jones
I would say a lot would need to be modified. WLLH is designed for a full table of ~10 loose/passive players.
A couple of examples:
1. It's almost always correct to chase an 8-out (or better) draw at a LPLL full table, and in 6-handed play you should sometimes fold such drawing hands. For similar reasons, some pre-flop drawing hands (e.g. suited connectors) which should often be played in a full game nay not be playable 6-handed.
2. Some hands that warrant a fold on the flop at a full table (middle/top pair with a bad kicker or against a coordinated board) might be playable, perhaps even for a raise, in a short-handed game.
Unfortunately (and IMO), a really good book on shorthanded poker has not yet been written at this point. Occasionally you'll hear advice such as, "play as if you're in a 10-handed game and the first 4 players have folded". This might be okay as a first level approximation of how to play short-handed, but I have always thought that short-handed is more complicated than this, so I feel that this strategy tip is a little unsatisfying.
ScottyZ
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