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Brick & Mortar noob question
Posting here b/c I don't want to get completely flamed in the B&M forum.
I've only played online, but when playing at a limit table in a casino is there a recommended amount that you sit with? Am thinking that maybe there's a multiplier rule of thumb to use, like 25 or 30 times the big bet, at least for the low limits. Thinking about playing at a 3-6 table, and was going to take $125 or $150. Is this an ok amount? |
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Re: Brick & Mortar noob question
At the casino I play at almost everyone buys into the 3-6 game with a rack of white (100 in singles). But sometimes I'll take double that or 150. I wouldn't worry about appearances that much, let your playing do the talking. But some people perceive when someone sits down with 200 or more that they are buying in with that amount in anticipation of losing and not wanting to get up to rebuy. Some people will interpret as you trying to intimidate them, but most or almost all won't notice how much you bought in for.
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Re: Brick & Mortar noob question
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At the casino I play at almost everyone buys into the 3-6 game with a rack of white (100 in singles). But sometimes I'll take double that or 150. I wouldn't worry about appearances that much, let your playing do the talking. [/ QUOTE ] Thanks a lot Stoli! Indeed, I'll try and let my play speak for me (well that is). |
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Re: Brick & Mortar noob question
Rule of thumb: 30 BB's.
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Re: Brick & Mortar noob question
$150 should be fine. Good luck.
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Well...
I posted it over there anyway, because I think it should be in the FAQ.
(Another example of why wikis and FAQs are a natural fit....) |
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Re: Brick & Mortar noob question
My rule of thumb is to buy in for 20 BB and have an additional 30 BB in my pocket. If you ever get below 12 BB on the table, just pull some more cash out.
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Re: Brick & Mortar noob question
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If you ever get below 12 BB on the table, just pull some more cash out. [/ QUOTE ] Great advice. I wish I could say I never needed to buy-in for more than $100 in a 3/6 game, but I have started with $100 several times, ready to buy more. I find it more comfortable to sit down with $150 and not dig into my pocket if I start down a few bucks. |
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Re: Brick & Mortar noob question
Yeah I just buy in for $200 for $3/$6. I normally buy in for 50BB online to just play poker without changing my style because I'm worried about my money getting low. But at a B&M $300 in $1 chips is huge, so I just go with $200. The point is I get enough chips so during a hand, I don't become weak/tight because I'm getting low on chips.
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Re: Brick & Mortar noob question
I usually buy-in for 25xBB initially. I think you need to have a significant amount behind that, though. If you think you are playing well you should continue, whether you are down 3 buy-ins or up three. Remember it is all one long session!
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