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Old 05-28-2005, 01:17 PM
stillbr stillbr is offline
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Default Help me set up my home game!

I'm a college student. And I'm really having trouble setting up a home game. I want to play something around 3-6 or 5-10 limit mixed games. How do you people find other people willing to play those stakes? While 3-6 on here isnt high stakes at all, at college ive only found 1 other person willing to play that high!
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Old 05-28-2005, 07:32 PM
caldavis caldavis is offline
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Default Re: Help me set up my home game!

If i were you, i would start out with a lower limit maybe this will get more people to play and be interested, then try to work your way up to 3-6.
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Old 05-29-2005, 09:34 AM
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what college are you at?

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Old 05-29-2005, 09:47 AM
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Default Re: Help me set up my home game!

Make the limit 3-6 but get everyone to buy in only 40 bucks, that'll seem low, then they will rebuy when they bust. Underhanded, but whatever.
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Old 05-29-2005, 06:45 PM
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what college are you at?

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Huzzah public schools.
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Old 05-29-2005, 09:58 PM
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Default Re: Help me set up my home game!

Auburn University, so im sure of the 25,000 students, there are people around willing to play that high. Do you think there is anythign wrong posting a flyer up on a bullitian board?
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Old 05-29-2005, 10:16 PM
GoblinMason (Craig) GoblinMason (Craig) is offline
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Default Re: Help me set up my home game!

Try posting on www.homepokergames.com

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Old 05-30-2005, 01:59 PM
smoore smoore is offline
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If you are in university housing, there very well may be a rule against gambling. Be careful about flyers.
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Old 05-30-2005, 07:27 PM
Lampsteen Lampsteen is offline
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Default Re: Help me set up my home game!

I will be running into this some in the upcoming weeks. I have several players in an established circle of poker friends that have grown tired of the single / double table tourney system. Their theory is that they want to be rewarded at the end of the night if they have two or three big hands (wins) instead of still coming in "out of the money" in our NL tourneys.
I have to admit that these tourneys are becomming tiresome as well, but most don't feel comfortable going to a limit system. We will probably be starting with something like .50 - 1 or 1 -2, but I can't see it being much higher. So, I would say that one of the earlier post was correct, you should start with lower stakes.
Our typical night of hold 'em consists of two rounds with 8-10 players. Buy in's are anywhere from $20 up to $50, depending on those that are present. Most start to feel a little uncomfortable when it gets over $35. So, it's understandable that we are going to have to ease the less enthused in the idea of limit. But I do feel that limit more represents the tried and true "dealers choice" poker nights that we all grew up with before the hold 'em boom.
Good luck with your game. Be persistant and make sure you educate everyone what they are getting into. [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] <font color="red"> </font>
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Old 05-31-2005, 01:18 AM
bolgenmod bolgenmod is offline
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Default Re: Help me set up my home game!

In limit, one rule of thumb is that a comfortable buy-in is about 25 big bets. So if you want to play 3-6, the buy-in should be $150; for 5-10 it should be $250. That sounds a little steep for most college students.

Take the advice of the other posters: start smaller. 1-2 would be a good place to start, but even $50 will seem like a lot to some. You might even want to start with $.50-1. A $25 buy-in might not seem like much to you or me, but to some, it's a bit steep for an evening's entertainment. (Just remind them that a night at the bar will surely cost more than $25!)

As for players, my experience is that once your game has a core of regulars (about 5), the regulars will start bringing other people in. Set a lower limit, invite a few people, and they'll either get hooked or not come back. All you need is a few enthusiasts, and the game will begin. My home game began with 3 people -- including myself -- who really wanted to play and a few friends who just thought they'd try it. We now have a serious core of about 10 who want to play every week, and another 6-8 who play every other week or so.

And, not to be a nit, but you do want to make sure and vet your players. Don't let someone become a regular unless the rest of the group feels comfortable with him. And make the rules crystal clear from the start -- seriously, print them out, post them, make sure everyone knows what they are. I've seen problems in even very low stakes games ($5 buy-in for crissakes!), so make it clear!

Good luck.
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