My Casino AZ Problem....
As a relatively new player (2 years seriously), I have ran into a problem at Casino AZ. I moved up from 3/6 to 4/8 to 6/12 and now mainly play the 8/16 game there. I have played the 20/40 a handful of times.
That is my problem, there is a huge jump from 8/16 to 20/40. One bad day at 20/40 can wipe out a month of 8/16 profits (as I proved three weekends ago). I know they used to have a 10/20 game that folded because it was the nittiest game in the world. What is the likelihood that I could get say a 12/24 (yellow chip???) or a 15/30 game going there regularly. I know it would strain both the 8/16 and 20/40 games, as some of each would play in it, but at peak times, there are usually 3 of each 6/12 (lots of people playing while waiting for 8/16 seats), 8/16 and 20/40 games going. The 15/30 at Bellagio was a perfect fit for my skills and bankroll, but wouldn't mind a 12/24 game either. It might take me up to another year at 8/16 before I have the bankroll to play 20/40 all the time, a game between them would speed up the process for sure.... Thoughts? |
Re: My Casino AZ Problem....
patience grasshopper. Everything you told us shows that you don't have the bankroll to play 20/40 yet. How many big bets do you have in your roll for 20/40? You shouldn't step foot near that game until you have 20k at a very minimum (its a 1/2 kill game, you will often be playing relative stakes of 30/60).
PS: This really isn't a B&M question, this is a general Hold'em topic. It doesn't matter if your playing live or on line variance, win rate, bankroll, and standard deviation issues are the same. TT [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] |
Re: My Casino AZ Problem....
Well, my point which got murky, was...is it possible for me to start a 15/30 or 12/24 game there. I have never tried to start a different game, but know that a year ago they never used to have an 8/16 game, 6/12 was the biggest low limit game....so would they be interested in spreading a 12/24 game (don't know if they have enough yellow chips to do so) or a 15/30 game?
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Re: My Casino AZ Problem....
You think that you need 500BB to take a shot at the 20/40? I was planning on taking a couple shots at ~250BB (though, mostly to get my face recognized and not get shots taken at me constantly when I start playing it regularly).
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Re: My Casino AZ Problem....
Get to know management.
Talk to other 8/16 players about your ideas. Present a proposal to management. All they can do is say "No". |
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Well, my point which got murky, was...is it possible for me to start a 15/30 or 12/24 game there. I have never tried to start a different game, but know that a year ago they never used to have an 8/16 game, 6/12 was the biggest low limit game....so would they be interested in spreading a 12/24 game (don't know if they have enough yellow chips to do so) or a 15/30 game? [/ QUOTE ] Forget about 12/24 or 15/30. The players that regularly play 6/12 or 8/18 wont make that step for the MOST part( at least not regularly, which is what you want). Your ONLY shot is converting the 8/16 players to 10/20. While in 8/16 game, start suggesting 10/20...get a live game to move limits. If you can get the players to agree, call the floor " the whole table would like to convert this game to 10/20". BUT... Play 10/20 with BLUE chips, do not color up to red. Once you get the game live a time or two, the game will develop on its own. <font color="blue"> Play with blue chips. Play with blue chips. </font> One of the reasons the old 10/20 died is that the quantity of chips in the pots were significantly less than the blue chips games. |
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From what I heard and my own experience, the 10/20 game died out about the same time the 5-150 game started to get more traction.
Everyone has a different theory but the 10-20 game was also the biggest raked "jackpot/extra $1" game. In terms of trying to get a new game going, good luck. I've suggested several times to at least "take a list" for a 20-40 mix or even a 10-20 mix game but they won't spread a mix at less than 30-60. And at least for a 20-40 mix they don't need permission, new plaques, or anything! But they won't even take an interest list. Good luck. |
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The 10/20 game died LONG before the introduction of the 5-150. The 10/20 game died at the McKellips location (four years ago i believe) 5-150 had nothing to do with it.
The rake on 10/20 was $1 out of SB for Jackpot... Flop and drop $2... Another $2 when the pot reached $100.00 ( Depending on the time of year, that second 2 either went to the house drop or was split with 1 going to the jackpot and 1 to the house) The reason the lower limit mix games dont go is lack of intrest. There are not enough 10/20 or 20/40 mix players to support the game for long...they all want to play Holdem. |
Re: My Casino AZ Problem....
I used to think the exact same thing. I played 8/16 for years wishing there was a game I could move up to that was smaller than the 20 game.
I finally just grew some balls and took a 150BB shot and never looked back. I wish that I would have done this years ago now that I see how much I can make. I guess what made it easy was the fact that I did run very good for the first 100 or so hours. About 55/hour for the first 100 hours. I made my 20/40 bankroll by playing 20/40, which is not the best of plans but I got lucky. And now my bankroll is over 350BB, which I am very comfortable with. I don't like the idea of a 15/30 game because I don't want the 20 to dissapear like the 10/20 game did. The 20 game is the best game I have ever played in. I actually don't think it is much harder to beat than 8/16. I have to ask, are you 21-23 years old, wear an ASU had most of the time and seem to always be sitting in seat 5? The way you discribed yourself in a previous post this is who came to mind. |
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I finally just grew some balls and took a 150BB shot and never looked back.... I guess what made it easy was the fact that I did run very good for the first 100 or so hours. [/ QUOTE ] Uh, yeah. Which is why your association of playing higher with "growing balls" makes you sound like a donkey. I love nothing more than playing against opponents eager to show their virility by making ill-considered bluffs and calls. Playing up with 150 BBet is probably fine, provided you can move back down if you start out bad. But when it's not a rational decision, rather a matter of "growing balls", then what are you going to say if you get a bad run of cards and have to play down? "I castrated myself and played within my bankroll"? What a stupid way to approach poker. |
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