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4/8 at Canterbury
Next time that I go play the 4/8 game at Canterbury I want to buy in for $200. Should I get one rack of yellow chips($2) or two racks of blue chips($1)? I don't usually see people buy in for this much but I have seen yellows being used in the game.
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Re: 4/8 at Canterbury
They only play blue chips at 4/8, once you hit 6/12 they start using yellow.
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Re: 4/8 at Canterbury
thanks
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Re: 4/8 at Canterbury
People may have yellows, but the dealers will change them out right away if somebody puts them in play. 4/8 is a blue chip game. Make those pots look big for the gamboolers.
The best thing to do is just go to your seat and give the chip runners your $200. They'll do the right thing. There's no need to buy chips early. |
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Re: 4/8 at Canterbury
1) Give the cute girls at the board your name.
2) Wait, but do not buy chips and stand around the front like a dork. 3) Get called and go sit down. 4) Put $200 on the table. 5) The chip runner will arrive shortly, take your money and bring you two racks of blue. 6) Tip the chip runner a buck. 7) Take off those sunglasses, they make you look like as much of a dork as those guys with the chips, waiting for a game. |
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Re: 4/8 at Canterbury
4-8 is a Gold mine. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
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Re: 4/8 at Canterbury
I think they even tried it for a bit and it didn't go over well cause the pots looked small - so back to blue chips -
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Re: 4/8 at Canterbury
When I play the 4/8 there I buy in for at least 2 racks of blue. I've bought in for 5 racks there before no problem. I like to have a lot of chips at the table so I never feel shortstacked and let that affect my play.
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