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Old 06-05-2007, 12:52 AM
XxGeneralxX XxGeneralxX is offline
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Default Home Game MOVE - Structure Question

Me and my brother have been holding a home game for the past couple of years at my house. We play with very close friends and like to keep the stakes small. We play $10 SNG's anywhere from 5-10 players.

Just this past weekend my brother (and his wife) purchased a house with a basement where we are putting a BALLER poker table.

We want to move our home game to his new house but this is where the problem comes in.

Our regular home game is in the same town where everyone who plays lives, like a 5 min drive. So its no big deal for someone to bust out of the $10 SNG and drive home (we never play back to back SNG's). My Brothers new house is like 50 minutes away from everyone so it really makes no sense to have the $10 SNG because people are not gonna want to drive 50 min for 1 SNG. So I think we are going to try to adapt to a cash game because it can last much longer and I think people will be more likely to drive the 50 min.

Me and my bro are pretty experienced online players and are comfortable playing higher stakes but we want to make it comfortable for our less experienced friends who play in our home game. I just dont want to have a $1/$2 NL game and have one of our good friends lose $500+ and have him never come back or ruin a friendship.

So what stakes should we play for in the cash game?

Should we play limit or no limit?

Should we just play multiple SNG's?

HELP!!!!!!!!!
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