Statistically, your winning hands should be less and further apart (but if you outplay them that won't make a difference because the winning hand isnt the one that wins most of the time), but the pots will hopefully be bigger.
Lesser hands do not win more, it really just depends on the people that are playing on your table not how many are there.
And with 9 people compared to 10 i still just try to keep it at 30% of flops seen until i get a read on what kind of players are at the table.
I learned 10 handed odds before i looked at 9. I havent played at pokerroom in awhile but i think their tables 10 handed. It wasn't until i tried out poker stars that i needed to look up 9 handed odds. The odds do not deviate too much. And besides, most of the time you are getting the same amount of people in the hand after the flop anyway. |