Re: retardo question: black or green chips for 100/200?
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In small stakes, there's a principle (a slightly stupid one if you ask me), that two chip games (10/20) tend to be tighter and not as soft as their three or four chip alternatives (15/30 and 20/40). Based on this principle, one chip games should be even worse, so the question: is 100/200 live a one (black) chip game, or is it a four (green) chip game?
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Interesting that you mention it.
I dk if 100-200 is a 1 chip game but I know of something called the "physical size of the pot". A visually big pot contributes to looser play.
One of the loosest games I've heard of (it's know for its looseness) is the pink chip game at AC. It's a 7.50/15 game played with pink $2.5 chips.
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