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Strategy: No-Limit Big Stack Strategy

How to Play Deep Stacked

by MiiWiin

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Introduction In this article Variance increases with stack size Pot control > Protection New possibilities when playing with a large stack A lot of your moves (especially all-ins before the flop, bet sizes, bluff induces and valu…
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Comments (5)

#1 PidKoker, 10 Mar 09 21:07

Really helpful just kinda hate to see everything refering to SH situations some 9/10 max examples would've been nice

#2 TheBrood, 03 May 09 16:27

I think its because SH is supposed to be more profitable.

#3 Tim64, 06 May 09 14:54

"After all, you won't always be able to avoid deep stack play; you can't leave the table every single time you double up."

I understand that you might not want to leave, by why does it say you "can't"?

#4 charliebeth, 12 Jun 11 23:25

Cos you can't and you know it.

#5 batukas, 20 Jul 11 08:51

why would you want to leave? if u find profitable table there is no sense in leaving it once u doubled. Anyway nice article.


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