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Short-Handed Poker

Posted by Curtom | January 22, 2008 | Posted in: Articles, Strategy |

When your down to six players at a table you are short handed. This means that your KQ, AT, KT, and even QJ have significantly more value. You need to become aggressive with these hands instead of just calling in position. You will take down the blinds a bit more than you would with a full table and you also portray your image as being aggressive. This is a good thing for you. Why? When you actually do have the big pocket pair or AK you can get your chips in good with your opponent thinking you have a mediocre hand. Remember, when your short handed you need to play those weaker hands stronger than normal. The value of your hands goes up as the number of player decrease at your table.

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