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I have been following the different replies to my post and I got one clear idea about “Short-Stack” Strategy. It seems very unpopular and looks very unsuccessful. But I would like to clarify again, that I just started to learn the game just a couple of weeks ago and that I needed a starting point. When I was asking were to apply the SSS (NL2, NL5 NL10 …), I didn´t mean, I was going to quit my skills improvement of the game at this point. But from my very short experience I realized that one of the main factors to win is to have the ability to anticipate other players hand. This sometimes includes SSS and I realized that some players seat at the table short-stacked. Of course not all of them will apply SSS as many players play for fun with a minimum bankroll, and they don´t even care if they destroy it or not. But for those playing this way, I would say I need at least to know the strategy to anticipate their movements.
I agree with “JYMS” that poker is a post-flop game, and for that reason I need to learn deepstack/bigstack strategy, Outs, Odds, Pot Odds, and a lot of concepts that at the present moment are completely new for me, but this will come within the next weeks if not months.
That’s all I wanted to say but before finishing this post, I would like to ask you the following questions, as it seems I’m completely wrong with the way I planned to learn the game:
How did you start playing poker (reading books, friends teaching you, poker schools …)?
If you had to start from “Zero”, how would you do it?
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