Some players always buy in for the maximum (100BB or more) to maximize potential winnings, while others prefer shorter stacks for less variance and simpler decisions.
Do you think buying in short in cash games is a disadvantage, or can it be used as a profitable strategy?
How do you adjust your play when facing short-stackers at the table?
Does your approach change between live and online games?
Honestly, for cash games, you always wanna be playing deep-stacked—like, a 100 BB effective stack is the sweet spot. And yeah, you should totally use the auto-rebuy feature. The whole point is to maximize your profit when you get into a hand, preferably against another player who also has at least 100 BBs.
Playing with 50 BBs instead of 100 doesn't actually lower your variance. Variance is all about the volume of hands you play over time, not your stack size. Sure, with a 50 BB stack you lose less, but you also win way less. It's a bit of a wash, eh?
Basically, you shouldn't even sit down at a poker table if you're scared. If you're afraid to lose—and let's be real, it's gonna happen, no matter how good you are—you're better off doing something else. Wait for a time when you're ready to accept the losses as a natural part of a risky game. You gotta have the mindset that you're prepared for the downs, but your only goal is to win. You don't sit down thinking you're gonna lose, otherwise why even play, right?
The difference is when you know you're gonna lose a bunch of hands and you keep playing anyway because you understand that's part of the game. That's when you hit a pretty solid level of mental and emotional maturity and you're actually ready to handle the pressure.
Variance is gonna do its thing, for you and against you, depending on how long you play and your hand volume. So, more time and more tables means more variance, for better or for worse. Now, if I play with a 20 BB stack thinking "well, when I lose, I lose less," that just means I'm a scared player. 'Cause it's true, when I lose I only lose 20 BB, but when I win, I can only win a max of 20 BB. That makes no sense. If we've decided to take risks at a cash game, we should think positive and have that 100 BB stack ready so when we hit a big hand, we can win another 100 BB.
Thinking even bigger, the goal in cash games is to grow your stack so you can play in deeper and deeper pots: 200 BB, 300 BB, 500 BB, you name it. The whole point of poker is to take risks while being mentally and emotionally prepared to handle the swings. You can't get all tilted when variance is against you and you're losing hand after hand, and you can't get reckless and make dumb mistakes when it's on your side and you're running hot. It's all about keeping your head in the game.