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Re: Are nits the norm at Commerce 20-40?
if he put out ten chips shouldnt it be pretty clear that hes raising?
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Re: Are nits the norm at Commerce 20-40?
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if he put out ten chips shouldnt it be pretty clear that hes raising? [/ QUOTE ] Commerce uses $5 chips. So standard turn bet is 8 chips. |
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Re: Are nits the norm at Commerce 20-40?
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"the 12K I need for a full BR at $20-40." lmfao [/ QUOTE ] [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] 300BB is not enough for BR? From what I saw, $2-4K can be zapped in a couple of bad sessions. Am I mistaken? |
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Re: Are nits the norm at Commerce 20-40?
Depends how laggy the game plays, but I always prefer to be overrolled for the limits I play. I think 12k is ok as long as you're willing to move down to the 9 if you lose half of it (just to be on the safe side).
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Re: Are nits the norm at Commerce 20-40?
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[ QUOTE ] "the 12K I need for a full BR at $20-40." lmfao [/ QUOTE ] [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] 300BB is not enough for BR? From what I saw, $2-4K can be zapped in a couple of bad sessions. Am I mistaken? [/ QUOTE ] For one, $18 x 300 = $5.4k, so you can take some big hits and still be rolled for the next lower limit. For another, there are some pretty easy adjustments you can make that will cut down your variance without destroying your winrate. Also, your winrate should be much higher than the traditional 300 number assumes. If I recall correctly, bankroll requirements vary inversely exponentially as winrate. Anyway, I've played on a much shorter roll. --Nate |
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Re: Are nits the norm at Commerce 20-40?
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[ QUOTE ] "the 12K I need for a full BR at $20-40." lmfao [/ QUOTE ] [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] 300BB is not enough for BR? From what I saw, $2-4K can be zapped in one bad session. Am I mistaken? [/ QUOTE ] FYP [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img] |
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