deep stack

The term "deep stack" is used in various fields including poker, computing, and aviation, each with a distinct meaning related to the depth or size of resources involved.

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Definition

B2Poker

(technical)A scenario where a player has a significantly larger stack of chips compared to the blinds, allowing for more strategic play.

Example

  • With a deep stack, she could afford to take more risks and play a wider range of hands.
  • Deep stack tournaments require a different strategy than short stack ones.

C1Computing

(technical)A data structure or system that uses a large amount of memory or resources to handle complex operations.

Example

  • The deep stack approach allowed the algorithm to process large datasets efficiently.
  • In deep learning, a deep stack of layers is often used to improve model performance.

C1Aviation

(technical)A situation where multiple aircraft are positioned at different altitudes, waiting to land at a busy airport.

Example

  • The air traffic controller managed the deep stack of incoming flights with precision.
  • During peak hours, a deep stack of planes can be seen hovering over the airport.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "deep stack":

short stackdeep pocketsstack rankstack upcold deckdeep waterdeep pointdeep embeddingrun deepstack rankingdeep dive