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What is the Short stack strategy?

Strategy: No Limit. What is the Short stack strategy?. In this video. Maximize your profit while putting little at risk How it works and what kind of opponents you need. You need at least 7 opponents At the most two of your opponents should also be short stacks.

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What is the Short stack strategy?

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  1. Strategy: No Limit What is the Short stack strategy?

  2. In this video • Maximize your profit while putting little at risk • How it works and what kind of opponents you need

  3. You need at least 7 opponents At the most two of your opponents should also be short stacks What kind of opponents do you need?

  4. How much should you have at the table and when do you leave? • You sit down at the table with 20 big blinds. • If your stack falls under 15 big blinds, you fill it back up to 20 big blinds. • If your stack grows to more than 25 big blinds you leave the table.

  5. You always wait until you would regularly pay the big blind in order to enter the game. When do you enter the game?

  6. When do you move up in limits? • When you have 30 Buy-ins of the next higher limit, you can move up • When you only have 30 Buy-ins of the next lower limit you need to move down

  7. Your roadmap through the limits • You start with 50$ + Bonus • Step 1 – NL10 ($0.05/$0.10) • Your buy-in is $2.00. • You play until your bankroll reaches $150. • Step 2 – NL25 ($0.10/$0.25) • Your buy-in is $5.00. • You play until your bankroll reaches $300. • If you start losing and your bankroll drops down to $60 you go back down to NL10. • Step 3 – NL50 ($0.25/$0.50) • Your buy-in is $10.00. • You play until your bankroll reaches $600. • If you start losing and your bankroll drops down to $150 you go back down to NL25.

  8. Summary • You take a small amount of money to a table with a lot of players with large stacks. • You want to get paid off when you have a very strong hand in order to leave the table afterwards. Good luck!

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