In Texas Hold'em, the depth of poker chips can be divided into the following categories according to the number of effective chips.
1. Super shallow chips
Usually refers to the depth of poker chips of 1-5bb. In this case, players often only have pre-flop strategies, either all in or fold, and there is no post-flop battle.
2. Short chips
Usually refers to the depth of poker chips of 6bb-30bb. In a shallow chip game, players need to choose their starting hands more carefully and consider post-flop strategies. Generally speaking, a tight strategy is more appropriate.
3. Medium chips
Usually refers to the depth of poker chips of 30-80bb. In a medium chip game, position, the ability to capture the opponent's body language, and the opponent's strategy begin to become important. Players need to choose high-quality starting cards and consider how to maximize their profits after the flop.
4. Standard chips
Usually refers to the depth of poker chips of 100-200bb. This is the initial carry amount for most Texas Hold'em players in regular table games. Players can moderately relax the starting hand range to include some medium and chance cards in pursuit of higher implied pot odds.
5. Deep stack
Usually refers to the poker chip depth of more than 200bb. In a deep stack game, players need to pay more attention to long-term strategies and overall benefits. They may need to wait for a better opportunity to bet or raise to avoid unnecessary losses.
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