If I sit with 100bb, and run it up to 200bb, should I move? Doesn't my stack size now make it more profitable for enemies to play small pairs and suited connectors? Does that lower their chances of making mistakes preflop?
04-22-2015 12:44 PM
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Stack size questionIf I sit with 100bb, and run it up to 200bb, should I move? Doesn't my stack size now make it more profitable for enemies to play small pairs and suited connectors? Does that lower their chances of making mistakes preflop? |
04-22-2015 02:00 PM
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04-22-2015 03:40 PM
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Just keep playing with 200 bb,dont stop there... |
04-22-2015 03:52 PM
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That makes sense, thanks. |
04-22-2015 05:50 PM
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its effective stacks you need to think about and they work in your favour just as they work in the other guys favour. |
04-23-2015 01:10 AM
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If you're playing someone heads up and you both have 500 big blinds then it's true that more types of hands can be played. Dan Harrington explains this type of thing but it might be in one of his tournament books and we're talking about cash here. | |
04-23-2015 09:30 AM
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04-23-2015 10:53 AM
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rubbish , size of your stack is irrelevent , you play considering your effective stack and the deeper the effective stack the better price you get to make your draws and the lower the value your big pairs are postflop. The decisions aren't tougher , just different. |
04-23-2015 12:29 PM
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Exactly. Don't rob yourself of those sessions where you buy in for 100 big blinds and get things going your way such that you end up with 500 big blinds or so. | |
04-24-2015 06:26 AM
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04-24-2015 04:12 PM
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When you have a deep stack, there are two possible cases that can affect anything important: | |
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04-24-2015 04:16 PM
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04-25-2015 05:20 PM
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04-26-2015 04:04 AM
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I think it depends on each player's comfort level, bankroll, opponents' stack sizes and other factors. | |