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i tried a 6 player table saturday night, and lost my stack, but not because of the table, because i was a dumbass.
after an hour of maintaining my $25 stack with sh*t cards (which was no small feat!), i tilted and went all in on pocket 88 - i'm an idiot.
so, there is now Fishstick Rule #1: if you get crap cards for 45 minutes with nothing really playable - end the session. losing doesn't make me tilt, but an hour of rags will make me do something stupid.
back to the topic - i think i would actually like the 6 player tables as i feel comfortable in the 2-5 player range (at least in tourneys). i think fnord's right - not a good place for a rock with the blinds coming around so often. also, you can play more hands.
 Originally Posted by Aces
In any case, I'm more comfortable now on a full, but I need to try to improve my short-handed game, if nothing else for home tournaments and SNG's where it obviousy becomes a short-handed game very quickly.
interestingly, i don't seem to have too many problems short handed - i get into trouble in the 7 - 5 player range (in tourney's).
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