Ring Game Specialists
- By Curtis Steuber
- Published 04/14/2008
- Poker
- Unrated
Curtis Steuber
Curtis is a law school graduate who loves to play poker. He gives thoughtful analysis on poker legislation and provides other legal insights.
View all articles by Curtis SteuberHaving played every variety of Texas
Hold’em ring game possible I’ve come to realize that that there are
specialists. Certain players only play limit, others stick to no-limit. But more
than this generalization within the type of Hold’em there are specialists.
Unless you feel confident in your game you should avoid getting locked up in a
pot with someone who plays that level or game type well.
When it comes to heads-up play,
there are relatively few people who play heads-up and make money. There are
generally a limited number of heads-up cash game tables at each level. Players
who crush heads-up games will often sit on multiple poker tables. If you want to play
heads-up you may be forced to sit on their table as it may be the only one
open. Players who like to play heads-up will avoid playing strong poker players.
They realize there is little money to be gained by playing someone of equal or
greater skill.
Some people play both pot limit and
no-limit equally well, but there are different strategies and different ways to
control the pot in both of these games. If you play no-limit well, do not make
the mistake of believing you will play pot limit well. The same can be said for
limit Hold’em. While the only thing that really changes is the betting, people
specialize in these games to take advantage.
The last thing I want to mention is the difference in players who play at full ring tables versus players who play six max games. Players who sit at six max games are often more aggressive. Their style of play lends itself very well to short handed games because there will be a lot more aggression, the hand range is more open, and there will be more hands played per hour. People who prefer six max do not always do as well in a full ring game. Full ring games allow players to be more patient and play a tighter range of hands. If you generally play full ring then jump into a six max game, be aware that you will be playing against very aggressive players who are comfortable playing short handed.



