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I read your report and I did realize that the "semi-long" thing looked ridiculous when compared to yours. [/ QUOTE ] That just proves that you've attached "ridiculous" to the wrong person :P I'm pretty sure the War & Peace idiot is the ridiculous one. |
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The first hand starts and someone raises to 0.75. I mention that the raise has to be at least double the big blind. The host tells me: "it's just a friendly game". We get to the turn card and someone bets 0.25. I mention that in cash games, it is normally the convention that the min. bets on the turn and river should be twice the min. bets pre-flop and flop. In a 0.25-0.50, the min bet on the turn and river should be at least $1. I am told again how this is a friendly game. [/ QUOTE ] You sound like the table coach from hell. [ QUOTE ] So once again I have to put up with all this because it is not my house nor my game. [/ QUOTE ] You answered your own question. |
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OK. So I don't make an ass out of myself in a cash game if I ever happen to be in one or post about it again, let me see if I got it right. Limit: sb-bb. Min. bet pre-flop and flop = bb Min. bet turn and river = 2xbb No limit sb-bb. Min. bet at every stage = bb Is this the correct structure for cash games??? Thanks for the responses. [/ QUOTE ] Just to clear this up, this is ALSO the correct structure for tournament play, if you are doing it differently, you are wrong there as well. |
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