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I stand completely corrected.
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Man, if you could rathole chips everytime you asked for a table change, that game would be exploitable to the max.
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If a player from the broken game had less than a minimum buy-in remaining, would he be allowed into the main game? Of course he would.
If the minimum gets thrown out, then the max should, as well. Bring your whole stack. |
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Man, if you could rathole chips everytime you asked for a table change, that game would be exploitable to the max. [/ QUOTE ] "Let's live/For the wonder of it all..." |
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I know some places you can only bring up to what the biggest stack at the table has. Say you are playing $200 max buy in and you accumulate over $900 and your game breaks. You are moved to a new table and the biggest stack only has $650. You then are only allowed to put $650 on the table.
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I was playing in the $1-$3 NL at the Excalibur. I had run my $100 up to about $1100 when my table broke. I was not allowed to take any money off of the table when they moved me.
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It does vary by casino. Though, Excal is on its own program all together on many levels.
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Reg - any chance you're at CCC?
I was there in March of '05, during the EPT event there. Glad to see you're now spreading the NLHE ring games. For what it's worth, recently in Las Vegas at the Caesar's Palace poker room a player was allowed to bring his near $1500 stack he'd amassed from one table to another when the max buy-in was $500. |
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You guessed right, I work at CCC.
During this years march tournament (now the Austrian Poker Championchip as Casinos Austria forced the EPT to move to Baden) we actually had many NLHE ring games up to 10-20 running each night. |
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Man, if you could rathole chips everytime you asked for a table change, that game would be exploitable to the max. [/ QUOTE ] Not sure what you are trying to say. As others said if you request a table change you are treated as a new player and therefor allowed to buyin for the max at most. Is this different where you play? I was only taking about players moved from a broken game. Regards, RegBarclay |
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