by Aisthesis » Thu Oct 25, 2007 12:37 am
Here's a rough idea for a deep-stack strategy--maybe it sucks, but I'd like to hear what you folks think. Let's say you have over 200 BB and several other similar stacks at the table.
Vs. shorties (including full-stacks) you just play normally. But when another deep-stack is in the hand, you make some changes.
First, you raise ATs-AKs in addition to AKo. You also raise maybe 1/3 of the time on 66-TT (that 66 is the smallest hand that can be the nuts on an unpaired board), 1/6 maybe on 22-55 (which can make quads), as usual on JJ-AA. And then also maybe 1/3 or so on all SCs (54s-KQs and 53s-KJs).
Vs. a deep-stack, you'll then always open push the stone cold nuts as well as certain draws--namely nut flush draw, open-ender to nut straight with at least a runner-runner flush or, if there's a straight showing, you're pushing nut straight with flush redraw plus just nut flush draw.
I'm just going to claim that this should be profitable on all boards, but I'd love to hear exceptions.
In any case, since the lowest uncapped game I know is 2/5, I'll have to buy in for 1k to do the experimenting. So, if I do it, I really would like to have it theoretically VERY sound first--since I'm not a fan of risking $1k for a dumb strategy.