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KDuff
12-27-2004, 07:51 PM
Pretty straightforward question here. I'm going to play 5/10 or 10/20 for the first time in a B&M and would like to know what a standard buy-in would be for these limits. Any suggestions? Thanks.

Nightwish
12-27-2004, 07:54 PM
$250 and $500, respectively.

schroedy
12-27-2004, 07:57 PM
Here in LA many people buy in for a rack of chips -- $200 in our $2 chip $6/$12 and $500 in our $5 chip $10/$20, or $15/$30.

You can quickly see what others have bought in for when you show up, but I think these should be good general guides.

It doesn't get a whole lot of respect here (at 2+2), but I kind of like Howard Lederer's/Annie Duke's 30 Big Bets rule as some kind of "stop loss" theory -- that is, after I have lost 30 big bets, I am willing to say, "It's just not my day" or "Maybe I am not the favorite I thought I was in this game."

Don Olney
12-27-2004, 08:58 PM
Please do not take this as a SMART ASS reply ------

in these two games you are playing I would buy in for 500 ----BUT ONLY IF THAT IS WAHT YOU CAN AFFORD TO GIVE UP IN ONE SESSION --------if not then start both games at 250 to 300 --- this will give you enough time to sit in the game -- get a feel for it then decide if you need more --- if you are here in Vegas you can add $100 bills anytime to your chip stack ----- PLAY ON

Avatar
12-27-2004, 09:27 PM
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Please do not take this as a SMART ASS reply ------

in these two games you are playing I would buy in for 500 ----BUT ONLY IF THAT IS WAHT YOU CAN AFFORD TO GIVE UP IN ONE SESSION --------if not then start both games at 250 to 300 --- this will give you enough time to sit in the game -- get a feel for it then decide if you need more --- if you are here in Vegas you can add $100 bills anytime to your chip stack ----- PLAY ON

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you'd buy in for $500 in a 5/10 game? are you serious?

bugstud
12-27-2004, 09:29 PM
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Please do not take this as a SMART ASS reply ------

in these two games you are playing I would buy in for 500 ----BUT ONLY IF THAT IS WAHT YOU CAN AFFORD TO GIVE UP IN ONE SESSION --------if not then start both games at 250 to 300 --- this will give you enough time to sit in the game -- get a feel for it then decide if you need more --- if you are here in Vegas you can add $100 bills anytime to your chip stack ----- PLAY ON

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you'd buy in for $500 in a 5/10 game? are you serious?

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If I am supposed to be playing the limit I buyin for 50BB

Avatar
12-27-2004, 09:34 PM
20-25 big bets is the norm. I go with 25 myself.

Don Olney
12-28-2004, 07:01 PM
yes I am ---- why be short on chips ------
at a 10/20 game it is not out of the ? to have 750 at the time fo buy in ----- it is not a big deal -----

34TheTruth34
12-28-2004, 11:07 PM
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If I am supposed to be playing the limit I buyin for 50BB

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Me too. I can't wait to make my first $2000 buy in when I start the 20/40 in January. What do you guys think??? 4 racks of red or 3 stacks of green/1 rack red???

Barry
12-29-2004, 12:33 AM
I don't know whether to be happy for you that you think (and probably rightfully so) that you're ready for the FW 20 game, or upset that the game will now become a tad tougher.

I buy-in for 2 racks of red and that is usually the biggest buy-in at the table, since a lot of folks buy-in for a rack and some for $800. And for heavens sakes, even if you want to buy in for more, get it all in red and leave out the green as it will make your stack look more intimidating. If you buy in for 3 or 4 racks, some of the regular weak-tighties will probably make some sort of comment. You can reply, "I suck, so I'll need it." I did that at first, but no one makes any comments now.

Grease
12-29-2004, 12:38 AM
I always go 40-45 BB, but I think 30 would suffice in live play (assuming it's as LP as the live play I have experienced)

Tosh
12-29-2004, 10:10 AM
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you'd buy in for $500 in a 5/10 game? are you serious?

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So what? 50BB seems ok to me.