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Re: BR for 4-way play
When multi tabling, you're just getting hands in faster, so you don't really need a bigger bankroll.
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#2
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Re: BR for 4-way play
2k for 1/2 is might large....
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#3
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Re: BR for 4-way play
500Big bets is a bit excessive. 300 should be more then enough. also 2k is 1000 big bets. so you are absolutely in the clear for 1/2. Multitablingh will actually decrease your variance so you don't need to up the bankroll.
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#4
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Re: BR for 4-way play
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500Big bets is a bit excessive. [/ QUOTE ] No, it's not. I had 1,500. |
#5
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Re: BR for 4-way play
for 1/2? I understand the need for big buffers at high stakes, but if you are a winning player at 1/2 it is unnecessary. If you are learning to play, that's another matter(or learning to multibable).
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Re: BR for 4-way play
unless you plan on goin on a 400 bb downswing at 1/2, 500 bb is really excessive. and if you go on that big of a downswing.. maybe you should play pai gow, not texas hold em.
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#7
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Re: BR for 4-way play
I've gone on a 450 BB downswing.
Do you want to argue I'm not a winning player? |
#8
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Re: BR for 4-way play
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unless you plan on goin on a 400 bb downswing at 1/2, 500 bb is really excessive. [/ QUOTE ] I don't think anyone ever plans to go on a 400 bb downswing, and yet..... And I was wrong, 500 bb at 1/2 is, indeed, $1000.00, not $2000.00. [img]/images/graemlins/blush.gif[/img] |
#9
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Re: BR for 4-way play
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[ QUOTE ] 500Big bets is a bit excessive. [/ QUOTE ] No, it's not. [/ QUOTE ] |
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