Statistical Patterns

 

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Short Deck Hold’em is also known as 6+ (Six Plus) Hold’em. This No-Limit Poker game is

played with a stripped-down💶 deck.

Increasing in popularity

The game is a fast, fun

variation of the world-recognised Texas Hold’em format. Short Deck Hold’em originated

in💶 Asia a few years back and is gaining increased recognition in Europe.

Due to some

recent star-studded High Roller events, the💶 game is attracting growing interest in the

USA and is now being played in Las Vegas.

Difference in pack size

All of💶 the 2’s, 3’s,

4’s and 5’s are removed from the standard 52-card pack leaving a game where only 36

cards💶 are used. This means the 6 is the lowest card…. Unless you use an Ace as low.

An

Ace has added💶 value

As in traditional Hold’em the Ace can be used as either a High or

Low, but in the Short Deck💶 version of the game it can also make up the low and high

ends of a straight. As in:

• A💶 6 7 8 9 is classed as a straight (In this example the

Ace is classed as a ‘5’)

Hand ranking💶 differences – Let the significance sink in!

While

there are only a few differences in the value of a hand between💶 the 2 formats of

Hold’em these are very significant and will prove expensive if forgotten.

In Short Deck

Hold’em

• A Flush💶 beats a Full House – This is because mathematically it is harder to

make a flush than a full house💶 from the reduced deck.

Note: This is the general rule.

However, some houses may still have it the other way around💶 – As ever; check the house

rules before taking your seat.

Flush possibilities

In regular Hold’em, players with

suited hole cards and💶 two community cards of the same suit have nine cards in the deck

from which to make a Flush. Playing💶 the Short Deck game reduces this to five cards.

This means a Flush is far harder to hit.

Easier to hit💶 a set

Playing short deck Hold’em

makes it easier to hit a set than when playing the regular game. Short deck💶 players

holding a pocket pair have 2 cards remaining from the 34 to give them a set as opposed

to💶 2 cards out of 50 in the regular game.

Short Deck Hold’em strategy

Players who are

used to the regular version of💶 Hold’em should be aware of strategy considerations

during a traditional game.

Playing the Short Deck game brings a number of changes.💶 Here

are just 5 you need to bear in mind:

• The rule of 4 and 2 turns into the rule💶 of 3 and

6

• Stronger Post-Flop hands are needed

• The chance of being dealt pocket Aces are

twice as high

•💶 Hands such as top pair and top kicker have a much lower value

• Single

pair hands rarely win a pot

Fast,💶 fun & exciting

There is no doubting that Short Deck

Hold’em (6+ Hold’em) is making waves in Poker communities across the💶 globe so why not

taste the action by giving it a go?

A final word of caution though: While you are💶 sure

to hit far bigger hands than in the regular game this means your opponents will too!

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