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Re: players using red at 4/8
Can't you guys find something better to whine about? Why don't you start lobbying for a $4 dollar chip.
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#22
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Re: players using red at 4/8
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How much time do you waste watching someone count out 24 chips when he reraises? [/ QUOTE ] Not much. Ever play in a 4 chip/8 chip game? |
#23
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Re: players using red at 4/8
Yeah, but not for long. I think you need four times the stake to play in $4-$8 as you do in $2-$4 because those guys actually raise on most hands.
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Re: players using red at 4/8
Who has a 4/8 game with only $1 chips?
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Re: players using red at 4/8
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Can't you guys find something better to whine about? Why don't you start lobbying for a $4 dollar chip. [/ QUOTE ] Because 1/2 chip structures make tight games. There've been several threads recently about how chip structures influence games, with discussion by some well respected posters. Maybe you should read them before shooting your mouth off. |
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Re: players using red at 4/8
I like lots and lots of chips. Big mounds for pots, huge pyramids for stacks. It definitely loosens the game up, 1 chip 2 chip games are notoriously tight.
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Re: players using red at 4/8
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Who has a 4/8 game with only $1 chips? [/ QUOTE ] All of washington. You almost never see a single red in any of the games, and everyone buys in for a rack of white; except for those of us who buy in for two [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]. |
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Re: players using red at 4/8
The big pyramids are kewl but keeping everything organized w/out knocikgin it over when I'm looking at my cards is a pain in the butt. I like to keep it simple
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