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Originally Posted by madlex
It doesn't encourage them be because they aren't smart enough for that. Unfortunately that doesn't change the fact that they benefit from it, wether they know about it or not.
There are several reasons why having a 13BB stack is bad for other players. The most obvious one doesn't matter too much because the players are usually too bad to take advantage of it, but if a short stack player plays proper strategy, you basically can't beat him. That's the reason for all the professional short stackers online that eventually forced websites to raise minimum buy-ins.
In live games against bad players, the biggest problem is rake. Getting it in for a $80 pot might cost $4+1, while getting it in for a $600 pot might cost $5+1. It's not a good thing for players if the biggest pots might not even hit max. rake.
This is a big side effect from a player point.
The house loves all the promo's, they draw people in.
don't believe it does, go into a room running a , lets say $500 High Hand every 30 min till 10 pm
watch the flock go out the doors at 10:10pm
more tables means more rake for the house, its that simple.
more short stacked HH chasers means less profit for you..
break it down, you fold they all limp one of them hits HH
they limp you raise, maybe 1 caller then check fold flop unless they smashed the flop. you either lose big pot(IE: their stack size) or win $20 pot. you get no chance of HH. Winning a 5-600$ pot is a pipe dream as there isn't $600 on the table.
unless you reside yourself you are no longer playing poker but BINGO.
What makes the bad beat great is it is mostly a by-product of the hands playing themselves out.
A high hand promo becomes the main focus and completely changes the game.