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Playing as Shortstack
I highly recommend Harrington on Hold'em Volume 2. The book tells very much about playing shortstacked (with very interesting examples).
In a nutshell: as your stack gets smaller (in relation to the blinds) you have to be more and more aggressive. As shortstack your drawing hands like suited connectors go down in value, and hands like AK, AQ and so on move up.
You even have to take care, that your stack isn't getting so small, so you can't get people off the hand when you push your chips all in. You simply cant' wait to make a big hand - it wouldnt help you to double up from 200 to 400 if the blinds at 50/100, cause youre also very shortstackt with 400.
Find a spot where you push your chips all in. Here some things you have to look for:
- be the first who pushs!
- dont mess with a compareable stack
- make your move against a medium to big stack at the blinds (not too big)
- don't try this against very aggressive players
- have some kind of a hand (even QJoff as shortstack)
I hope this post can give you some thoughts. Any other comments to my posting would be highly appreciated.
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