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Old 08-24-2006, 08:33 PM
jjshabado jjshabado is offline
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Default Re: Bad etiquette to color up in small stakes?

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Also, especially in limit, cash normally plays ($100 bills). So if you have a large stack, often, you can become the "cashier" of the table, when people enter the game, you can sell them chips from your stack, and put the hundreds on the bottom. A great feeling, and rather fun to do.

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Yeah I love being "the banker". I also get to jokingly talk about how I've been getting pretty lucky so that new players don't think I've earned my big stack through skill. Nothing's better than being a consistently lucky player [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

Whenever I've played 2/4 or 3/6 I find you can colour up graduallly as you go. There's usually a mix of red/white chips in play, so if you want more reds just make sure you always bet 1s and start stockpiling the 5s. If you're low on 1s start playing your 5s, especially at times where the dealer doesn't have to go to the tray to make change (not a big deal at all, but it makes the game a bit faster).
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