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 Originally Posted by DanAronG
 Originally Posted by littleogre
[ Why do you think Shorties can sit back and only play big hands and eek out a profit.
I thought SS who play too tight just waiting for big hands don't make a profit as they are missing the main benefit of being a shortie ie using their fold equity.
(BTW, I didn't read this thread, just the 2+2 thread linked to earlier)
Well being a nit is never the best way regardless of stack size. Another advantage a ss player has is if they raise the pf the spr plays the hand for them on the flop . Atleast it happens that way a lot.
example you have 99 on the button and 2 people limp. The game is 50c/1. You raise a standard raise of say 7. you now have 13 behind. Now it would be to time consuming to go through all the possible scenarios so i will just go through a couple. First scecario another player 3-bets big enough to put us all in. Say the SB to and it is folded around to us. Including the dead money we are geting over 3-1 and all the money will be in pot. In short it it much harder to bluff a ss player because they usually don't have enough money left to fold.
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