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lakeoffire says

Sounds fun. As soon as i'm able to find my nuts again, I might give it a shot :)

12/31/07

Anonymous says

You are right when you say that guys will often pay you to leave. I personally hate it when short-stacks come to the table. Especially when they hit and run. Do you do that? I can' t fault it. I just don't enjoy playing against players like you. Pretty funny.

12/31/07

ckingusc says

absolutly hit and run. I leave as soon as the blinds get back to me. The reason for this is because you can play very effectivly with 20bbs as it is strait forward, mostly pushing preflop edges and resteals. Once you double and have 40bbs it's just impossible. Infact i usually leave once i get up to 30bbs

01/01/08

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beat: short stacking is fun

ckingusc so today i decided to shortstack some 5/10 as i had done it in the past and it's extremly profitable so far. I prefer doing it at full ring, buying in for 200 and just waiting for good hands and making the occasional open raise/resteal. So often players will call you with weak pairs just preying to bust or double you so that you will leave. It's basically alot of times just getting paid $200 to just go away. I play with a 2 buyin stop loss and when i hit it, im done for the next hour. So far i've only hit this twice out of not too many hands. Here are some of the standard hands that go on:

http://www.pokerhand.org/?1876332

http://www.pokerhand.org/?1876333

http://www.pokerhand.org/?1876336

It's pretty simple to wait for hands and you can usually go 2/3 orbits without playing a hand and be fine, also usually in this time you can just steal blinds or resteal like so:

http://www.pokerhand.org/?1876339

So it's my guilty pleasure to short stack, but i just can't help it, it's like your playing a tournament with normal reshove strategy while the rest of the table is playing the hands like a cash game. They are rolled for the games and will take marginal EV decisions for 1/5 of their buyin. This in turn is very profitable for the short stacker. However because of this game based on aipf strength of hands it can be slightly higher variance however i feel in full ring you can play a tighter game and not have to squeeze so many hands with a particularly wide range. (however if button raises and sb calls, im squeezing 89s all day).

Still either way, off of a total of 55 hands i finished up just under ~$800 on the night short stacking, ez money imo