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11-23-2005 07:49 PM

Two different cash tables at a house: which one?
 
First of all this is a game that will be attended by college-aged people and there will be two different cash tables. A .25/.50 with a min buyin of 10 and a .50/1 table with a min buyin of 20.

I have only played once with these people at the .25/.50 limit (since that was all they offered at the time) and I felt I could definitly beat the game. However, now that they have two limits what would you guys recommend I do?

Assuming that the best players all decide to play at the easiest table, would it then be correct for me to play at the highest limit one due to the fact they might see the .25/.50 as the most profitable table?

Any help on solving this game theory type quesiton would be helpful.

smoore 11-23-2005 08:16 PM

Re: Two different cash tables at a house: which one?
 
Well, it would be really easy to apply game theory to this. Flip a coin. [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]

Honestly, I'd play in the bigger game unless it seemed too tough for me.

jojobinks 11-23-2005 09:04 PM

Re: Two different cash tables at a house: which one?
 
it's hard to imagine that we could tell you anything you couldn't figure out yourself here.

check out who's playing where. decide how much you want to gamble. decide whether that game is beatable. decide whether it matters to you whether you beat this game.

i imagine that at that point you'll know what to do.

JonPKibble 11-24-2005 12:28 AM

Re: Two different cash tables at a house: which one?
 
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