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Strategy: No-Limit Short & Mid Stack Strategy

MSS Advanced (1) - The Basics

by Greyboy & Huckebein

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Introduction

In this article
  • What is mid stack strategy
  • Differences to SSS and BSS
  • What you should keep in mind when you start out

Besides SSS and BSS, mid stack strategy is now the third NL strategy variant that you can learn here. As the name indicates, your stack in MSS is bigger than it is in SSS. However, it is not yet a full stack as in BSS.

This article explains which player types the new strategy is for, what its differences to other strategies are and what you should keep in mind when you start or switch to playing MSS.

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Comments (1)

#1 ncuxuk, 21 Feb 11 20:01

woow nice stat


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Article Contents

    • Introduction
    • Who is MSS for?
    • Differences between mid stack and short stack strategy
    • Differences between mid stack and big stack strategy
    • Getting Started
    • Conclusion

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