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Re: playing against ratholers
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your in effect giving them the tools to beat you. [/ QUOTE ] wtf? |
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Re: playing against ratholers
mel,
looking at pokerstove, working things out for themsleves, giving ideas to think through a hand much better. i dont get the question... |
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Re: playing against ratholers
Hmmm, this thread has inspired me to become a ratholer, looks profitable
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Re: playing against ratholers
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Hmmm, this thread has inspired me to become a ratholer, looks profitable [/ QUOTE ] YEAH GUYS WE NEED ANOTHER IMSAKIDD MODS LOCK OR DELETE PLZ |
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Re: playing against ratholers
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[ QUOTE ] Hmmm, this thread has inspired me to become a ratholer, looks profitable [/ QUOTE ] YEAH GUYS WE NEED ANOTHER IMSAKIDD MODS LOCK OR DELETE PLZ [/ QUOTE ] I dont get this, explain? |
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Re: playing against ratholers
IMSA is trying to derail the thread with stupid garbage. Everyone knows that shortstacking is possibly profitable, but too many of them really cuts into the profit, which is what IMSA's so worried about.
I suggest instead focusing on how to beat players who shortstack. There's been some good advice offered so far. |
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Re: playing against ratholers
triumph,
surely the best advice you can give vs a short stack it to break them down into different groups look at ranges, work out how to play vs different likely sits. i think these boards have a tonne of problems with shortstackers which i agree with but i think as someone who plays full, you dont want to teach someone to exploit a shortstaking game as your teaching them in effort to play much better(vs you). if someone asks, be willing to help but dont go around giving away a cheat guide. |
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Re: playing against ratholers
good post. another thing is when they open into your bb, esp from the sb btn play with pokerstove numbers and see what you can shove into their range. When it's just the two of you in the hand you're both playing a shotrstack and you can shove over their open raise pretty wide, profitably.
I also recommend slowplaying big pairs preflop vs them since they almost always cbet and felt top pair/second pair type hands. especially when they open from non steal positions. |
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Re: playing against ratholers
First and foremost is simply to identify those that play often enough and have a decent bankroll that can't simply be defeated via variance. If you use PT/PAHud for nothing else simply identify those short stacks that play enough hands at your level to know that this isn't some new player, it's someone who likely knows how to do it.
2nd is to spend a little time studying their stats, ss's are so easy to analyze as compared to trying to analyze a deeper stacked player it's not even funny. Simply knowing how they'll play A's other than AK is pretty important info. 3rd is what Luego suggested, spend a little time with poker stove and figure out the #'s of various hands vs the ss's likely range when they come over the top, knowing those #'s is important to making correct decisions on whether to call a push. |
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Re: playing against ratholers
just so everyone gets it, imsa doesnt like threads like this because he doesnt want people to steal his blinds with small raise sizes and he doesnt want u to call his shoves light. its true for everyone who dislikes this thread.
this thread ONLY serves to educate fullstackers on how to counteract the shortstack strategy, something we will ALL benefit from. i am serious, listen to what i am telling you and you will suffer WAY less from shorties than u have in the past. i am 100% confident that i am a life time winner vs stinkypete, borka, imsa, fatalerror and whoever else i have been playing. just be smart. do NOT call them with [censored] when the odds do not justify it. |
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