… substantial 40% ROI. Especially when starting out, strive to find tournaments … see the short stacks (and some medium and large stacks) playing incredibly … often be half of a starting stack or more. This means … equity with 33% of a starting stack is quite low and …
… ended day 1 with four starting stacks, 211,300, which was good …
… ended day 1 with four starting stacks, 211,300, which was good …
… built a large stack (eight starting stacks) early in the $3,500 …
… built a large stack (eight starting stacks) early in the $3,500 … was one of three shortest stacks of roughly equal size remaining …
… . Typically, you would receive a starting stack, worth 6 Big Blinds … day action, for the initial starting price. Does it make sense … – which would imply that a starting stack later in a tournament … , even with 15 big blind starting stacks. The next year, a few …
… 1, I had about 5 starting stacks. Day 1 ended with me …
… and then end up with stacks in the 10-25 big … :30 in the morning after starting at noon. I had to …
… have won 10% of a starting stack, which is $1,000 … and K-Q. Assuming your stacks are deep, you can play …
… player with a much larger starting stack than normal. While it … , I doubled my 15,000 starting stack to 30,000 without … two starting stack pot, as a 73% favorite in a four starting stack pot, and I ground up two starting stacks. I …
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