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When the starting stack is small
I've read that in a tournament, the starting stack should be around 50 x the big blind. I am a relative beginner. In the regular games I've found, our starting stack is generally around $1,500 (in chips) with beginning blinds of $25/$50, doubling every 10-20 minutes. In these circumstances, two misplayed hands or bad beats and I can find myself short stacked. Consequently, I find myself tightening up on my starting hand requirements. I also find it difficult to make many of the moves that I've been reading about--especially playing mediocre hands when players have limped and I'm in late position, or following up on raises when the flop misses me. I feel like I'm too tight, but if I am not catching any cards early, it seems my play is dictated to me. I should also add my impression that, because I'm a woman, it seems that no matter what someone will call me. The regulars give me some respect, but there's always new players, and they invariably call me until I "prove" myself.
Any suggestions on what adjustments I can make to my starting hand requirements, considering these circumstances, or any advice on misconceptions I am making? Also, any advice on reading for how to play post flop? THanks |
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Re: When the starting stack is small
three things:
- try adding some white space or bullet points to your post - if you're asking about tournament play, try one of the tournament forums - your question is awfully close to "how do i play poker?" |
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Re: When the starting stack is small
points well taken, thanks
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