Hey Dan. Nice post curious to see what the pros say. I, as well, have pretty limited knowledge about how to change your play up and possibly even your ranges the deeper you get.
What I do know is that hands with raw equity start to lose there value. So when you are short stacked you want to play more hands with raw equity like Ax, Kx, Qx, PP's. I think when you get deeper that hands that are more speculative or have more robust equity that can make more nutted hands do better with the deeper stacks. That basically means you can set mine a bit more, play more SC's, Suited 1 and 2 gappers etc. Hands that can make sets, flushes, straights full houses. I think this would become very profitable on BV blaze with this promo. Most of the rec players are not going to adjust their game for the stack sizes. So lets imagine that you decide to call a 3bet with a small PP that you wouldn't normally set mine with 100bb stacks. You hit your set and this guy has AA or KK. I bet he is still stacking off pretty easily with his premium holding and you have him crushed.
I am curious to know if it then becomes more profitable to start 3betting more of those speculative hands and if you should be floating them more with backdoor equity or if you essentially play them the same post flop as you would with normal stacks.
I believe you are right in your assumption about stacking off preflop. I definitely think your stack off ranges pre flop will tighten up a bit.
I know another thing that I saw in a video is when the coach was re-raising pre flop, they tended to make the sizing bigger. I would imagine that is due to pot dynamics and trying to set your hands up for stacks when you do make a nutted hand. I don't think the stacks were over 200bb deep in that vid, more like 150ish, but it seems like that is also something to consider, which I am guessing would continue post flop. So be curious to know if post flop you want to make your bet sizings bigger in general or not.