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View Poll Results: Action facing the turn check/raise | |||
Fold to this turn check raise, he is a passive and check raising, he has at least A8 to do this and you barely have odds to call that and are drawing to 2 outs to everything else(Except quad 7's but I don't fear monsters). Also, there is a LAG behind you | 4 | 50.00% | |
Call here and fold unimproved to a bet on the river | 0 | 0% | |
Call here with intent to call a bet on the river. | 3 | 37.50% | |
Other (please post it) | 1 | 12.50% | |
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Best NLHE structure?
Yay opinion poll time! My last regular game broke up but I think I can revive it if I revamp a little... one of my concerns is buy-in for NLHE.
Assumptions: 1) This is a weekly or biweekly home game without rake of any kind. 2) Blinds are .25/.50. 3) This isn't what YOU would prefer as a buyin but what you think will promote the most action and keep donators coming back. |
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Re: Best NLHE structure?
Why post actually? Just make it 100xBB for max, 20xBB for min.
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Re: Best NLHE structure?
If $10 is not enough for you I would make the min $20 as opposed to $25. I think you'd get more rebuys just because it's easier to hand over a $20 for chips than to hope they have $5's or wait for change. The easier & less conspicuous the rebuys are - the more likely they'll occur, IMHO.
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