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Old 04-27-2007, 08:03 PM
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i think your wrong about small pairs losing value in a shorthanded game, it actually seems as if the opposite is true. if there are less people in the game the odds of getting a pair are less so therefore the odds of someone having a larger pair are less.

also, i think it helps to be a little more aggressive than normal in a shorthanded situation, but most of the way you go about playing will be decided upon your own style and the way your opponents are playing as well.
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