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sapol 10-20-2007 01:49 PM

Re: retardo question: black or green chips for 100/200?
 
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IMHO the smaller the chip structure the better.

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Shneids said. thread over.

anuj 10-20-2007 10:40 PM

Re: retardo question: black or green chips for 100/200?
 
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IMHO the smaller the chip structure the better.

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Anything to make the pot look smaller.

Oblivious 10-22-2007 07:20 PM

Re: retardo question: black or green chips for 100/200?
 
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Doesn't it have to be a green chip game so the small blind can be posted?

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No. Just because there is a green chip or two on the table doesnt mean the players arent playing with primarily black chips, thus, its a one chip game and not a four chip game.

DavidC 10-22-2007 08:06 PM

Re: retardo question: black or green chips for 100/200?
 
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Doesn't it have to be a green chip game so the small blind can be posted?

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No. Just because there is a green chip or two on the table doesnt mean the players arent playing with primarily black chips, thus, its a one chip game and not a four chip game.

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Just buy all the black chips in the casino and put them in your car until you leave.

Bill King 10-22-2007 10:11 PM

Re: retardo question: black or green chips for 100/200?
 
i think this applies more towards mid-stakes games where the average to slightly above averaged income fish will come into the 20/40 type games with stacks of chips all over the place.

the high stakes games are full of regulars mostly and the fish that show up are more turned on by the gambling aspect of it rather than the big stacks that others may be attracted by.

piggity 10-23-2007 01:25 PM

Re: retardo question: black or green chips for 100/200?
 
Didn't the Bellagio 1/2 used to be a black chip game a while ago (~ year 2000), or was I looking at a different game back then?


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