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Page 1: What is the Short stack strategy?

What is the Short stack strategy?

Strategy: No Limit

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In this video

► Maximize your profit while putting little at risk

► How it works and what kind of opponents you need

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► You need at least 7 opponents

► At the most two of your opponents should also be short stacks

What kind of opponents do you need?

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How much should you have at the table and when do you leave?

► You sit down at the table with 20 big blinds.

► If your stack falls under 15 big blinds, you fill it back up to 20 big blinds.

► If your stack grows to more than 25 big blinds you leave the table.

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► You always wait until you would regularly pay the big blind in order to enter the game.

When do you enter the game?

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When do you move up in limits?

► When you have 30 Buy-ins of the next higher limit, you can move up

► When you only have 30 Buy-ins of the next lower limit you need to move down

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Your roadmap through the limits

► Step 1 – NL10 ($0.05/$0.10)▫ Your buy-in is $2.00.▫ You play until your bankroll reaches $150.

► You start with 50$ + Bonus

► Step 2 – NL25 ($0.10/$0.25)▫ Your buy-in is $5.00.▫ You play until your bankroll reaches $300.▫ If you start losing and your bankroll drops down to $60

you go back down to NL10.

► Step 3 – NL50 ($0.25/$0.50)▫ Your buy-in is $10.00.▫ You play until your bankroll reaches $600.▫ If you start losing and your bankroll drops down to

$150 you go back down to NL25.

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Summary

► You take a small amount of money to a table with a lot of players with large stacks.

► You want to get paid off when you have a very strong hand in order to leave the table afterwards.

Good luck!