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Old 07-01-2007, 05:16 AM
Etaipo Etaipo is offline
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Default Re: need help to beat my home game

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Is it just me or does OP's idea of a "good night" sound more like a huge night for a .25/.50 game? And his $4-$9 sounds like an average night? I'm just extrapolating from the stakes I play at.

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not really, no.

we play .25/.50

a "good night" is $100 in profit.

a "really good night" is 200+, and more often than not, someone has a really good night. granted, we usually play 6-8 hours.

+200 is only being up four buyins.
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Old 07-01-2007, 06:11 AM
Rottersod Rottersod is offline
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Default Re: need help to beat my home game

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Is it just me or does OP's idea of a "good night" sound more like a huge night for a .25/.50 game? And his $4-$9 sounds like an average night? I'm just extrapolating from the stakes I play at.

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not really, no.

we play .25/.50

a "good night" is $100 in profit.

a "really good night" is 200+, and more often than not, someone has a really good night. granted, we usually play 6-8 hours.

+200 is only being up four buyins.

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Why are you assuming their buyin is the same as yours? Maybe it's $25?(btw, your avatar is making me nauseous).
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