by k3nt » Wed Apr 26, 2006 3:07 pm
Mac, if I'm understanding you correctly, your post is going against the conventional wisdom, which is that 6-max and other shorthanded games are much swingier and require bigger bankrolls than full ring games. At full ring (especially lower limits) you can sit back, wait for your big hands, and clobber people overplaying their top pair and two pair hands.
You use the term "small pot poker" -- I'm not even sure what that means. If you're playing no-limit, how on earth can you play "small pot poker"? I mean, if your opponent pushes, you have to decide whether to call or not. If you fold every time you'll be in trouble.