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Lottery Larry 12-15-2005 12:01 AM

HU, how big a stack differential becomes significant?
 
In your opinion, in heads-up play (whether cash or tourney structure), how much of a stack difference is required to make things one-sided?

Let's assume the ratio to the blinds is very large, so that's not a factor (think 60:1 or greater)

Is 55:45 too much of a stack edge? 53:47? less?

In other words, if you were the shorter stack, how much of a difference against less than world-class players would feel like an "unfair" disadvantage?

BTW- $6000 vs $5300 is close to 53:47

Thanks

ArturiusX 12-15-2005 12:07 AM

Re: HU, how big a stack differential becomes significant?
 
This is a limit forum, try taking this to Pot Limit & No Limit.

Lottery Larry 12-15-2005 12:11 AM

Re: HU, how big a stack differential becomes significant?
 
oh, sorry. It wasn't clear from the forum title.

Though I was thinking of PL/NL, it could be an interesting question for limit.. ?


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