Quote Originally Posted by ducbim View Post
I think the bigger your stack, the tougher decisions you have to make.
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.
So it is not a bad idea to leave the table after you double up to protect your stack.
if you always leave after doubling up , how do you ever become proficient at playing with a deeper stack especially with sites anti ratholing measures making it so that you have to buyin to the next table with the doubled up stack. At least with the table you are on you likely have reads on the players whilst a new table may be starting afresh with more money potentially involved.
But if you assume you have an edge at the table, why don't stay and make some easy money