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The Largest Online Poker Tournament Results Database. Official Poker Rankings - Poker Ratings, Poker Results and Stati. Shorstacking. Écrit par Jerome Date de publication : 31 Octobre 2008 à 10:51 Alors que beaucoup de nos articles parlent de la stratégie en short stack, le but de cet article est d'expliquer les détails pratiques aux nouveaux short stackers. Nous allons parler du choix de la table, quand poster les blinds et autres questions diverses. Comment choisir sa table Les tables looses agressives sont, pour moi, les plus profitables pour les shorts stackers. Il y a différents moyens d'identifier les tables Looses aggressives. Certaines rooms vous indiquent la taille moyenne des pots (vous recherchez un nombre élevé) ou la moyenne du pourcentage de joueurs voyant un flop (vous recherchez un nombre élevé). Liste d'attente Avec un peu de pratique, vous serez rapidement capable de multitabler 4 tables ou plus en short stackant.

Rentrer avec quel buy in? La plupart des rooms proposent un buy in minimum de 20 BB, et c'est le montant que vous devriez normalement caver. Quand poster la Big Blind ? Quand quitter la table ? Maths & poker. PokerTableRatings. Isildur1 & the Poker Economy. The Great Wall of China was built on the bones and blood of millions of laborers. The poker economy isn't much different - it's built on the bones of fish (bones is American slang for dollars - tell me someone got that?) And the blood of regulars. Fish deposit at all levels. Regs win money from fish and bleed money when they take shots at higher stakes. Low-stakes players take shots at mid-stakes, mid-stakes players take shots at high-stakes, and high-stakes players take shots at nosebleeds.

The money flows upwards until there's no place higher to go. There, at nosebleed stakes, the titans of poker battle out their small edges to the delight of railbirds. Let's take a look at how money flowed into and out of Isildur1's account. He crushed durrrr for $5.5 million and won relatively modest amounts from David Benyamine, jungleman12, Haseeb Qureshi, and UgotaBanana. But let's take this graph to the next level so we can get a better look at the poker economy.