Short Deck No Limit
Note that Short Deck is usually played as a no-limit game, meaning players can go all-in at any point in time. Pros: Action is thrilling in this game, as there are greater chances of being able to make a hand or being dealt a playable starting hand (with the 2’s through 5’s having been removed). Short Deck No Limit Hold’em Rules and Basic Strategy Rules of the Game Short Deck Hold’em is simply No Limit Hold’em played with a thirty-six card deck where the twos, threes, fours, and fives have been eliminated. This effectively ends the all too often stretches of always looking at complete duds like nine-deuce off suit and the like. Short-Deck Hold’em is an action-packed game and players should keep that in mind when deciding what stakes game to play. With No-Limit Hold’em players generally want to have anywhere from 50-100 buy-ins in their bankroll. With Short-Deck it’s probably worth having at least 60+ buy-ins. Watch Tom Dwan explain short-deck poker, aka 6-Plus Hold’em, the game played by some of the biggest cash game players in the world.
Tournament Info
- Event Name
- Aria Classic - Series Event - SHORT DECK No Limit Hold'em
- Event Type
- Series Event
- Game Type
- NL Short Deck (6+)
- Event Start Date
- Wednesday, Jun 5, 2019
- Starting Flights
- 1
- Length of Event
- 1 day
Registration
- Start Time
- 7:00pm
- Registration Closes
- 9:15pm
Buy-In Details
- Total Buy-In
- $240
- Entry Fee
- $195
- Deductions
- $45
Format
- Starting Chips
- 20,000
- Starting Blinds
- 100/100
- Ante Type
- Big Blind
- Re-Entry
- Unlimited
- Through first 6 levels.
- Bounties
- No
Structure
- Level Time
- 20
- Levels 7+ are 30-minutes.
- Break Length
- 15 min
- Break Frequency
- After level 6, then every 4 levels thereafter.