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View Poll Results: Best City For Game Selection | |||
Los Angeles | 26 | 65.00% | |
Vegas | 14 | 35.00% | |
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Re: Is $5/10 @ Party mid-high stakes?
It's low limit, although any good Party 5/10 player would be a favorite in most 30/60 B&M games.
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Re: Is $5/10 @ Party mid-high stakes?
5-10 is low limit, no matter which way you slice and dice it. Honestly, most 20-40 games I've played in (Commerce, Mirage, Muckleshoot) are still what I'd categorize as "low limit."
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Re: Is $5/10 @ Party mid-high stakes?
Am I missing something here? Not trying to be an ass or anything, but what's so special about earning six figure a year at $40/80 and downwards, not multitabling?
I am sure that online, two-tablers at shorthanded $10/20 can get there (you don't even give a number of hours). It's definitely possible for two-tablers at $15/30 rings. lars |
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Re: Is $5/10 @ Party mid-high stakes?
Mid-limit on the internet, low limit in the B&Ms. Internet high limit starts at about 15/30; in the real world, you don't hit high limit until 50/100 or so. In fact, I'd call 50/100 mid-high limit and 75/150 as the first true high limit.
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