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filmsimon 11-24-2007 02:57 PM

A clear definition of the differnt stake amounts
 
Hi,

I was wondering if there was a clear cut amount for the differnt stake amounts.
i currently play 0.05/0.10 limit holdem online and I understand this is classed as micro stakes. when does this become small stakes and then medium and high stakes?

I understand there's differnt styles of play at each level so I was wondering when someone should look to change there game slightly when moving stakes.

Thanks

Simon burgin

Pitbullo 11-24-2007 03:01 PM

Re: A clear definition of the differnt stake amounts
 
High Stakes NL - above 5/10 (above NL1000)
Mid Stakes NL - (NL400-NL1000)
Small Stakes NL - (NL100-NL200)
Micro Stakes NL - (NL50 and below)
Full Ring NL - (all SSNL/McNL full ring hands)

filmsimon 11-24-2007 03:18 PM

Re: A clear definition of the differnt stake amounts
 
nice one, do you have one for limit?

TheChad 11-24-2007 03:21 PM

Re: A clear definition of the differnt stake amounts
 
[ QUOTE ]
High Stakes NL - above 5/10 (above NL1000)
Mid Stakes NL - (NL400-NL1000)
Small Stakes NL - (NL100-NL200)
Micro Stakes NL - (NL50 and below)
Full Ring NL - (all SSNL/McNL full ring hands)

[/ QUOTE ]

yes, and micro is aka uNL. Once MSNL is reached, most of those guys are only 6-handed players so FR (full ring) is sometimes specified.

Albert Moulton 11-24-2007 08:18 PM

Re: A clear definition of the differnt stake amounts
 
What is "McNL"?

Is that like McDonald's no-limit? "Would you like fries with your set, sir?"

ICMoney 11-24-2007 09:11 PM

Re: A clear definition of the differnt stake amounts
 
For 2p2 - nl1k is still MSNL.

HSNL doesn't start until nl2000.

Pretty crazy when NL1000 was the highest game offered just a year or so ago.


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