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Stacking off light

Stacking off light

To move all-in with a weak or marginal holding. This is usually performed as a bluff when you believe your opponent will fold, or will call you with an even weaker holding.

Example: I held pocket fours on a board of QJ865. I moved all in on the river and my opponent called with Ace-high.


Created by Rascalov on 15 Nov, 2009
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