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El_Hombre_Grande 11-24-2007 12:54 PM

Re: Why Poker in General in Cashgame allows shortstacking?
 
Why is deepstacking allowed? Why is it a 5 card hand made of 7 cards? I got three pair one time.
Why can't we use the jokers?

Better yet, learn effective strategy to play against a ss. Which at NL 10, is effectively having a pulse and being able to read the board.

Gonso 11-24-2007 01:38 PM

Re: Why Poker in General in Cashgame allows shortstacking?
 
I had two players at the same table buying in for $40 at a time at a 1/2 300 max buy-in table. Rediculous.

I wouldn't care so much if they made it a 50bb minimum, but eh, whatever. At least most SSers are bad

Jimbo 11-24-2007 03:54 PM

Re: Why Poker in General in Cashgame allows shortstacking?
 
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At least most SSers are smart



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FYP

Jimbo

4W Cowboy 11-24-2007 04:51 PM

Re: Why Poker in General in Cashgame allows shortstacking?
 
[img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img]I don't know about smart...let's say cautious.<font color="#666666"> </font>

Jimbo 11-25-2007 01:09 AM

Re: Why Poker in General in Cashgame allows shortstacking?
 
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[img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img]I don't know about smart...let's say cautious.<font color="#666666"> </font>

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First of all I normally buy-in for 100 times the big blind but anyone who plays equal to me and buys in for the minimum in a n/l game has a distinct advantage over me and others at the table. That is why I said smart, caution should have nothing to do with it.

Jimbo

4W Cowboy 11-25-2007 01:18 AM

Re: Why Poker in General in Cashgame allows shortstacking?
 
If they have the same skill level as you but a smaller stack how are they at an advantage? Having a smaller stack forces them to be more cautious with their starting hands because when they enter a hand they have to have the best chance of winning it but they can't allow themselves to be pushed out of a pot by the bigger stacks or blinded down.

Jimbo 11-25-2007 02:34 AM

Re: Why Poker in General in Cashgame allows shortstacking?
 
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Having a smaller stack forces them to be more cautious with their starting hands because when they enter a hand they have to have the best chance of winning

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Briefly, the opposite is true, this is a cash game, not a tourney. Lastly they can never be bluffed out of a pot by a scare card as they will become pot committed much sooner than a larger stack. You can either trust me on this or read one of several books that address this subject.

Jimbo


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