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gjpure 01-12-2007 12:43 PM

B & M vs. Home games
 
I play mostly 1/2NL and 2/5NL in the casino and occasionally play in private home cash games at the same limits. I find that there are pros and cons to both and I thought I would list them and see what everyone thought and if they have similar thoughts. Also wondering how many people play in private home games?

CASINO PROS:

-Ocasional drunker, looser, gambler types players that add to EV.
- Familiarity with certain players
- More comfortable chairs
- Restaurants available
- Only 25min drive
- Can play as long as I want
- Almost always a full table
- Bigger pre flop raising = bigger pots = more action

CASINO CONS:
- Less hands per hr
- More rake
- Too much noise, trash talking, wild behavior at times
- More varience due to higher gambling style of play some players
-Have to wait for a table

I have weighed these pros and cons heavily, but over the last year I know that regardless of hands and rake I still turn a higher profit at the casino. On the other hand, I can't help but be attracted to the lower rake at home game and how much that adds up over the course of a year. In 2006, I calculated that I gave my local casino over 10k in rake. Fortunately, I still turned a decent profit. Just wondering what everyones thoughts were on this. Like I said there are pros and cons to both, and both are still profitable, but for whatever reason I just do better in the casino.

Patrick del Poker Grande 01-12-2007 01:05 PM

Re: B & M vs. Home games
 
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I still turn a higher profit at the casino.

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I just do better in the casino.

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bernie 01-12-2007 06:00 PM

Re: B & M vs. Home games
 
How often do you play?

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CASINO CONS:
- Less hands per hr
- More rake
- Too much noise, trash talking, wild behavior at times
- More varience due to higher gambling style of play some players
-Have to wait for a table


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Where is this home game where the dealers are faster than the average casino dealer? Mind you, many casinos now have shuffle machines. I have a hard time imagining more hands per hour in a home game.

Too much noise and variance depends on just who you're playing with.

b

donking 01-12-2007 06:47 PM

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CASINO PROS:
-Ocasional drunker, looser, gambler types players that add to EV.
- <font color="red">Familiarity with certain players</font>
- More comfortable chairs
- <font color="red">Restaurants available</font>
- <font color="red">Only 25min drive </font>
- Can play as long as I want
- Almost always a full table
- Bigger pre flop raising = bigger pots = more action


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[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] I'm more likely to see strangers in the casino as home game is mostly same folks every time
[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] Players bring their own food/beer/etc to home games
[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] Home game at my home = 0 drive. Friends house is closer than the casino


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CASINO CONS:
- <font color="red">Less hands per hr</font>
- More rake
- Too much noise, trash talking, wild behavior at times
- More varience due to higher gambling style of play some players
-Have to wait for a table


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[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] With shuffle machines and professional dealers, there is more hands per hour in the casio than at home

Tablerat 01-12-2007 09:31 PM

Re: B & M vs. Home games
 
Casino Pros:

Security
Table/Limit Changes
(And in Vegas, cocktail waitresses!)


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