Archive Review: More Love For Limit Hold’em
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Lately I’ve been playing mostly no-limit, so I haven’t been posting as many articles or Q&As about limit. Unfortunately, this post isn’t a new article about limit hold’em. But it is an archive review dedicated to limit, which is actually like four times better because it’s links to four articles, ...
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I like what you are saying about the advantage of playing a short stack, but have one big question.
What happens after I win an all-in pot with a short stack? Example. I buy into a 2-5 no limit game (up to $500 allowed) for $250. I go all in on a hand, and now have $500. All very good, but I’m no longer short stacked and not allowed to take money off of the table.
What do you advise for this situation? Should I switch tables and pull money, if possible? Keep playing with a full stack? Quit for the day? Something else?
Thanks.
Lee