Re: can someone explain NL5 NL100 NL10 to me?
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Yep, 100NL = $0.50 small blind, $1 big blind. Instead of saying $0.50/$1 NL (which takes forever to type out with decimal/periods and dollar signs, etc.) 100NL was coined (or NL100) because of the buyin recommended and buyin for 'serious' players at the level.
The lowest game is 2NL, $0.01/$0.02 NL.
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Actually at PokerStars, you can play one cent/two cent NL by buying in for a dollar.
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And you can play $1/2NL by buying in for $40, but it's still called 200NL. Min buy-ins don't matter. When someone says xNL, x is pretty much always 100x the big blind. x is also usually the max buy-in, but there are some exceptions to this. Absolute has 200BB max buy-in. PokerStars .01/.02 has a $5 max buy-in, and their .02/.05 is a $10 max buy-in.
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