shootwillus
Enthusiast
Silver Level
I have question, and, maybe you can answer it...maybe you are this type of player and you can tell me exactly what the upside of short stacking is?
I see players playing at my stakes 50NL and 100Nl (and i suspect many other stakes as well) that buy in for maybe 25% of the max....but always re-laod when they get felted.
So, this tells me they have more money...and, they multi-table with these short stacks...it makes no real sense to me?
They play in an extremely predictable way...any made handthey three bet almost anyone with 10's or better and if they see a flop, they go all in at the first chance. If they win, they leave the table, if they lose, they re-load.
For me, I want the max buy at a table so i can get max value from my good hands...is this like the reverse strategy, trying to minimize loss instead of maximizing gain?
I am just curious...not that i want anyone to stop short stacking, because I make money off of these guys.
I see players playing at my stakes 50NL and 100Nl (and i suspect many other stakes as well) that buy in for maybe 25% of the max....but always re-laod when they get felted.
So, this tells me they have more money...and, they multi-table with these short stacks...it makes no real sense to me?
They play in an extremely predictable way...any made handthey three bet almost anyone with 10's or better and if they see a flop, they go all in at the first chance. If they win, they leave the table, if they lose, they re-load.
For me, I want the max buy at a table so i can get max value from my good hands...is this like the reverse strategy, trying to minimize loss instead of maximizing gain?
I am just curious...not that i want anyone to stop short stacking, because I make money off of these guys.