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elliot 10-09-2007 04:31 PM

shouldnt a room spreading ONLY shortstack NL be good for the casino?
 
was reading the florida poker thread as well as the "youre the manager of a poker room" thread and it got me to thinking that shouldnt the rooms be encouraging super short stack buyin NL games and nothing else?

the recreational players will stick around until they are able to get a deep stack, the nits will be pissed off and leave, and the pit junkies can play a super action game that will either result in a fast big win, or break him right away so he can get back to high stakes blackjack

something along the lines of only spreading 20BB games, with the smallest stakes being 2/5NL $100 buyin, next 5/10NL $200, 15/25NL $500, and 25/50NL $1k

mandatory $5 drop on any hand that sees a flop, no jackpots of any kind

i am NOT suggesting that this would be a room that all of us would like to play, but would serve the purpose of "having a poker room" to satisfy tourists that will only stay in a place that spreads poker, and does not draw the pit junkies away from their regular games.

budblown 10-09-2007 05:24 PM

Re: shouldnt a room spreading ONLY shortstack NL be good for the casino?
 
Hello Hawaiian Gardens

spino1i 10-09-2007 05:41 PM

Re: shouldnt a room spreading ONLY shortstack NL be good for the casino?
 
Hardly Hawaiian gardens. Their 3/5 game has a buy-in of 200 and 5/10 game has a buy-in of 500. Their 10/20 game has 1000 min no max. Not the same thing..

Rick Nebiolo 10-09-2007 09:50 PM

Re: shouldnt a room spreading ONLY shortstack NL be good for the casino?
 
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Hardly Hawaiian gardens. Their 3/5 game has a buy-in of 300 and 5/10 game has a buy-in of 500. Their 10/20 game has 1000 min no max. Not the same thing..

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FYP.

Otherwise potentially interesting thread but I gotta run [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]

~ Rick

PS Have time to re-state my opinion that Hawaiian Gardens decision to spread $100 fixed buy NL with $2-$3 blinds (and eventually get about five games going most days) one year or so before the WPT first aired was a milestone. IMO it was as important as hole card camaras and the Chris Moneymaker win to fueling the explosion in no limit poker.

budblown 10-09-2007 10:46 PM

Re: shouldnt a room spreading ONLY shortstack NL be good for the casino?
 
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Hardly Hawaiian gardens. Their 3/5 game has a buy-in of 200 and 5/10 game has a buy-in of 500. Their 10/20 game has 1000 min no max. Not the same thing..

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I was referring to their 40NL and 20NL

xxx 10-09-2007 11:10 PM

Re: shouldnt a room spreading ONLY shortstack NL be good for the casino?
 
For a long time Luxor had a 50 min/max buyin at the 1/2 NL tables. Not sure what it is today.

Jeff_B 10-10-2007 12:58 AM

Re: shouldnt a room spreading ONLY shortstack NL be good for the casino?
 
Yeah I played the hard rock in tampa last saturday the 1/2 game is basically shove and I didnt play the 2/5 100max nl game but I couldnt imagine it being anything more than waiting for aces and kings and shoving

SDone 10-10-2007 03:49 AM

Re: shouldnt a room spreading ONLY shortstack NL be good for the casino?
 
My local casinos have a max buy-in of $60 for 1/2, then it bumps up to $300 for 1/3. Which is a large difference.

Gonso 10-10-2007 03:58 AM

Re: shouldnt a room spreading ONLY shortstack NL be good for the casino?
 
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My local casinos have a max buy-in of $60 for 1/2, then it bumps up to $300 for 1/3. Which is a large difference.

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$60 for 1/2? How lame is that... just go straight to the 1/3 game.

Dennisa 10-10-2007 11:22 AM

Re: shouldnt a room spreading ONLY shortstack NL be good for the casin
 
Welcome to the Commerce Casino.

2/3 100 Min/MAX
3/5 200 Min/Max NL


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