| This is a discussion on Home game with small starting stacks - strategy within the online poker forums, in the Tournament Poker section; I've been playing in a home game of no limit hold 'em tournament poker for a couple of years now. Everyone starts with 50 chips. ... |
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| Home game with small starting stacks - strategy I've been playing in a home game of no limit hold 'em tournament poker for a couple of years now. Everyone starts with 50 chips. The starting blinds are 1-2 and go up every 15 minutes. This strikes me as kind of ridiculous, but it's the way this guy has run his game for quite a while and lots of friends attend, so I keep going. My question is this: what's the strategy? Is it the same as general advice for playing a small stack, or does it change because everyone else has a small stack too? How would you play it? |
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| I'd have to sit out a few hands and see how the rest of them are playing it. But from what you are saying shove or fold starts coming into play on the second level - RIDICULOUS - but no sense in arguing. #1 - Face the fact that you are going to have to get lucky to money this thing and if you don't do well it is not a reflection of poker skill (neither would winning it) #2 - How many particpants at a table. Your starting hand requirements are dependent on this. #3 - Figure out who the lions and the lambs are. If you can push someone around then do so. It's gong to turn into one big game of "Chicken" anyway. #3 - I'm guessing there will be a whole lot of slow playing hands and trapping attempts. Be on guard. #4 - Find another game |
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| Play very TAG. after the first blind level it's basically all-in or fold preflop. assuming 9-handed table, play a range of something like TT-AA, AQs, AK UTG, gradually loosening to like top 15% on the BTN and shove ATC if it folds to you in the small blind. People will tend to play very badly in this, sometimes limping, completing in the SB or calling raises for like 1/3rd their stack preflop and then check/fold when they miss. You should have a huge edge. |
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| re: Home game with small starting stacks - strategy poker Awww yes - the limping must be of the scale. Everyone will want a shot at getting lucky cheap. When you get ahand to play - Pound those limpers - make em play. Quote:
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Hope that helps!! TTYL |
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| re: Home game with small starting stacks - strategy poker weird format i love home games, usually easy pickins ... not sure the level of play, but i usually let the dust settle ... sometimes early on you can get lucky on the cheap with less than premium ... there's usually people who you want to play pots with and some you'd rather not mix it up with early on every home game is turbo-riffic unless you have a hard core group ... very few hands between blinds, so fold/all-in comes about quick ... plus you don't those knocked out to be waiting forever for the next game have fun |
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