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redfisher 07-06-2007 02:16 AM

Is this standard pot limit practice?
 
I played both the dealer's choice and PLO games at Binion's over the weekend. The game is $1/2 PLO, but with a $5 minimum bring in where the small/big blinds are counted as $5 . Is this standard for live cash? It's easier, but we might as well just play 5/5 PLO at that point. Not that there's anything wrong with that.

Lord_Strife 07-06-2007 03:18 AM

Re: Is this standard pot limit practice?
 
Are you saying that your minimum raise is $7 and you're thinking of the blinds as $5? Because if so that's wrong beucase in pot limit you can't your call before determining how much you can raise. If you're saying you cannot limp for $2 but can only limp for $5 then taht's weird, but I guess I see it because their dealer's are awful

youtalkfunny 07-06-2007 03:27 AM

Re: Is this standard pot limit practice?
 
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If you're saying you cannot limp for $2 but can only limp for $5 then taht's weird,

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It's not weird. This variant of PL has been played for a long, long time.

The only thing "weird" is that PL and NL games are now played with such tiny blinds. Back in the day, they'd call such a game, "$10-20, $50 to go", and scoff at the notion of a PL game played with $1 chips.

EDIT: To answer the title question of this thread, I would respond, "No, it isn't standard nowadays--but it used to be."

redfisher 07-06-2007 03:46 AM

Re: Is this standard pot limit practice?
 
To clarify my OP, the original call UTG was $5. If I wanted to pot it, it was $5($1 actual) + $5($2 actual) = $10 + the pot call ($10) + $20 for a UTG+1 pot of $32 which made the game huge. You were normally facing $100 turn bets just because anything else was stupid. After playing PLO poorly on the Internet, I thought I could go in a live game. I clearly misunderstood the stakes!

phiphika1453 07-06-2007 06:11 AM

Re: Is this standard pot limit practice?
 
This is how we played in Tunica last time I was there.

FWIW, it is easier to get someone to play $1-$2 with a $5 bring in than it is to play $2-$5 even though they are the same game after the raising has started.

DayTripping 07-06-2007 02:12 PM

Re: Is this standard pot limit practice?
 
If that dealer's choice game was filled with as many childish and argumentative nits when you played as it was when I was at Binions, you have my sympathies!


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