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Collusion in different games.

Postby simmo5050 » Apr 12 2008

Can anyone tell me if collusion between 2 of 6 players in a 6-handed 5-card draw game is going to be worse than it would be in a 6 or 10-handed HE game? Thanks.

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Postby PauliF » Apr 12 2008

dpends on the stakes
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Postby clabbers » Apr 22 2008

More of the cards that are out are known in draw than in holdem so I'd say draw. Conceivably the player in position would know as many as 9 of the cards that cannot be drawn before deciding how many to draw. Stud players will tell you that is a decent sized advantage.
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Postby jameseigenmann » Jun 04 2010

It'll be consider a collusion if both players are sharing information about your hand or that of another player can provide two individuals a great advantage over the other players competing. i don't see collusion there.
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