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Re: Should there be a max buy-in for a \"friendly\" .10/.20 game?
I guess I concede. I just don't see the point of having a small stakes friendly game if the buy-ins are allowed to get so high.
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Re: Should there be a max buy-in for a \"friendly\" .10/.20 game?
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I guess I concede. I just don't see the point of having a small stakes friendly game if the buy-ins are allowed to get so high. [/ QUOTE ] Concede what? NL and PL games are very dangerous to spread in a home game with limited cash resources BECAUSE of the huge swings. If you want to do it, definately go with a cap buy-in. I'd say $30-50 should be fine with twenty-cent blinds- they can beat the chip leaders and build up their stacks if they want to buy-in for more. |
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Re: Should there be a max buy-in for a \"friendly\" .10/.20 game?
don't casinos have rule about this? Like for the $100 max buy-in NL games you can actually buy in for $200 if you bust. Am I just making this up or is this right? If I'm right about this then there is your answer, once someone bust then they can buy-in for 2X the max.
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Re: Should there be a max buy-in for a \"friendly\" .10/.20 game?
I don't know but it would kind of defeat the purpose of the max buy-in. Why force everyone into a 1/2 buy-in the first time?
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Re: Should there be a max buy-in for a \"friendly\" .10/.20 game?
Thanks for the input. I will bring up this discussion at our next game.
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