m******1 发帖数: 715 | 1 Assume you have a bankroll to comfortably play up to 100$ buy-in. Here are
the options you can choose:
A. a single 1/2 table (half of the maximum buy-in $200)
B. a single .50/1 table (full of the maximum buy-in $100)
C. two .25/.50 tables (each buy-in $50)
D. four .10/.25 tables (each buy-in $25)
Let's further assume you are comfortable at all those levels. What game do
you prefer, a single table option (A) or (B) or a multi-table strategy (D)? | w***w 发帖数: 6301 | 2 B.
If you are not comfortable with full buyin to play NL1/2, you are not
comfortable with NL1/2. | m******1 发帖数: 715 | 3 Good point! That actually leads to another important issue, full buy-in or
partial buy-in. Partial buy-in has somewhat advantage such as less implied
odd and easier decision to push. Some pros such as Barry Greenstein like
this way, even in HSP.
Besides that, I take that single table is preferred than multi-table. | w***w 发帖数: 6301 | 4 Partial buy-in could fit some special style.
I find when someone is short stack, he play less carefully, and others also play less carefully towards him. For example, he may just allin for a 40% odds flush draw, which if he has big stack he wouldn't do it.
On the other hand,others may just call his allin on a 40% odds, which they would not do if the opponent's stack is big. I think if someone deliberately play on short stack, to take advantage of this situation, it could be an edge. | f*****g 发帖数: 15860 | 5 short stack advantage, hit and run.
also play less carefully towards him. For example, he may just allin for a
40% odds flush draw, which if he has big stack he wouldn't do it.
would not do if the opponent's stack is big. I think if someone
deliberately play on short stack, to take advantage of this situation, it
could be an edge.
【在 w***w 的大作中提到】 : Partial buy-in could fit some special style. : I find when someone is short stack, he play less carefully, and others also play less carefully towards him. For example, he may just allin for a 40% odds flush draw, which if he has big stack he wouldn't do it. : On the other hand,others may just call his allin on a 40% odds, which they would not do if the opponent's stack is big. I think if someone deliberately play on short stack, to take advantage of this situation, it could be an edge.
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