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stack size matters (limit hold'em)

Stack Size Matters (Limit hold'em)

Never go all in. Never start a hand with less than a rack. Keep your stack at two racks or more.

Your opponents cannot tell if you had a recent downswing just by looking. You always cash out with a healthy stack.

Rebuy shamelessly by the rack. Look around at the opponent's stacks during the game.

You stay informed as to swings. You will know if anyone is about to go all in.