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Old 08-30-2004, 02:51 PM
fandsen fandsen is offline
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Default Single table homegame strategy help plz

Ok, im making this post to get some strategy/opinions about a home game i play in. In my home game setup there are basically 2 different scenarios.

1) 11-15 players, 2 tables play down until a total of 8 players remain. Then the game merges to one table and continues normally. (the tables are kept equal by moving players if one table loses players faster)

2) The game has 6-10 players and is run as a single table the entire time.

In both of these situations the stacks start at around 3500, and the blinds move as follows:

25/50
50/100
75/150
100/200
150/300
200/400
250/500 and onward.

Blinds go up every 30 minutes.
In general the players tend to be very aggressive, and the number of multipots is fairly low.

The payouts are fairly forgiving:
6-8 players, top 3 are paid. 9-12, top 4 are paid. 12+, top 5 are paid.

Any strategy ideas/comments are welcome.
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Old 08-30-2004, 03:10 PM
The4thFilm The4thFilm is offline
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Default Re: Single table homegame strategy help plz

Wouldn't it be easier to give everyone 140 chips and have 1/2, 2/4, 3/6 etc blinds?
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Old 08-30-2004, 05:39 PM
ThingDo ThingDo is offline
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Default Re: Single table homegame strategy help plz

With such a large amount of chips and the blinds going up every 30 minutes ( long time ) and the blinds being so small compared to the stacks I would absolutely see far more flops than I would at a party poker table where the structure is much harder to beat for good players IMO. When I say seeing far more flops I don't mean calling large raises out of position w/ marginal hands, I mean seeing more flops for cheap w/ PP's and suited connectors in late position. You have SOOOO much time to work w/ because the stacks are so large that losing one hand won't cripple you.
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