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Strategy : No Limit. Short Stack Strategy (SSS) – The Basics. How does the SSS work?. When does the strategy work? Only join a table with at least seven players. As soon as you have less than seven opponents you should leave the table.
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Strategy: No Limit Short StackStrategy (SSS) – The Basics
How does the SSS work? • When does the strategy work? • Only join a table with at least seven players. • As soon as you have less than seven opponents you should leave the table. • If more than two of your opponents are using the SSS you should also leave the table. • Bankroll management determines… • …the minimum amount of money you need to play at a particular limit. • …how much money you take to a table. • …when to buy more chips, as soon as your chip stack has dropped below a particular level. • …the amount of profit you can make before you should leave the table.
What is bankroll management? • Overview • Examples • You start at NL10 withyourstartingcapital. • As soon as you‘veearned $120, youcanmove up to NL20. • Ifyoujoin a NL10 table, thenalwaysmake a buy-in of $2. Ifyourchipstackdrops to below $1.50, thenyoushouldbuymorechips. Ifyouhavemorethan $2.50, leavethetable.
Entering the game • When to enter the game • Wait until the big blind gets around to you before placing your bet. • Most providers’ software have a “Wait for Big Blind” option that you can use. • To recap: • You need to have at least seven opponents at the table. • You start off with $50+$100 starting capital at NL10. • How much money you need to make a buy-in at a table, when to buy more chips and when to leave the table again. • Never post the big blind out of turn, just so that you can enter the game earlier.