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Re: NLHTP#17 The Advantage to Being Short Stacked & Calling PF AI Rais
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[ QUOTE ] Why leave at 15BB? I'd stay until I am blinded away. [/ QUOTE ] Most shorties play like that, too. But i think the rationale behind is, with <10BB the blinds are eating up your stack too fast. You gain and lose chips two ways each: <ul type="square">[*] + You push, everybody folds, you get the dead money.[*] + You push, get called by a deep stack, and double up.[*] - You pay blinds.[*] - You push, get called, and lose your stack.[/list] To make the whole strategy profitable, the sum of these terms must be positive. The sum of the showdown terms is positive if you push with better hands on average than you get called with, which is a good assumption as long as your stack is short (with 100BB your all-in will be called by AA and KK, meaning you can push only with AA and KK, once every ten orbits). The actual size of the showdown contributions depends on how many chips you gain when doubling up, and if you're very short that'll just not be big enough often enough to compensate for the blinds. So if you are down to <10BB, you have to rely on your pushes working as blind steals more often. [/ QUOTE ] Constantly reload. |
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