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PNL - Stack to Pot ratios and commitment thresholds
I have seen some posts by on the boards about PNL to the effect of:
"Is SPR and planning hands around the commitment threshold REALLY what pros do? Or did you guys think this up yourselves and come up with an acronym for it"? yada yada Well, I was reading some of the 2+2 archives, and I found this very interesting post from Tommy Angelo made in 2001 where he is addressing NLHE and how it differs from PLHE: ***************** Re: Difference between NL and PL? Posted by: Tommy Angelo Posted on: Tuesday, 27 February 2001, at 3:11 p.m. You're right. Win or lose, I do feel extremely lucky to have frequent opportunities to play no-limit. Like you in reverse, I have little experience at pot-limit. I can only offer conjecture as to what might be an overlooked difference between the two games. At no-limit it's critical to be aware of stack-sizes and of when various thresholds are in play or approaching, and how to get to them or avoid them. I suspect that on average, hand after hand, stack against stack, the various thresholds come into play less frequently at pot limit than at no-limit. |
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Re: PNL - Stack to Pot ratios and commitment thresholds
Ciaffone and Reuben clearly think the same way in Pot Limit and No Limit Poker (I totally just made up that name, you know the book I mean).
Big news: seasoned professionals understand the game. Gobboboy will be livid. |
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