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NL Ring and playing a big stack
What adjustments do you make when you get a big stack behind you? Could some profitable big-stack players give me some tips? I seem to play my regular sorta loose/aggressive style and don't change. I know there is much more money to be made if I can make some proper adjustments.
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Re: NL Ring and playing a big stack
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What adjustments do you make when you get a big stack behind you? Could some profitable big-stack players give me some tips? I seem to play my regular sorta loose/aggressive style and don't change. I know there is much more money to be made if I can make some proper adjustments. [/ QUOTE ] adjustments? know when to hold them and when to fold them. your opponents ahve higher implied odds and drawing odds, so it may be profitable for them to play a wide range of hands hoping to bust you. you gotta play more secretive. it shouldnt be obvious that you have AA, etc. imo the money made in deep stack poker comes from stealing alot of small pots from nut peddlers, while not leaving your head exposed, which is a thin rope to walk. |
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Re: NL Ring and playing a big stack
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imo the money made in deep stack poker comes from stealing alot of small pots from nut peddlers, while not leaving your head exposed, which is a thin rope to walk. [/ QUOTE ] Good advice. Matt Flynn also had a nice post in this thread regarding calling raises with deeper stacks. |
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Re: NL Ring and playing a big stack
You mean a big stack vs 1xbuy-in stacks? Not just playing deepstack.
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Re: NL Ring and playing a big stack
I mean deep stacked in the sense of say, $1000 buy in and you now have $3000 in front of you and avg for table is $1300 or so.
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