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Re: Basic Noob Query / Apologies
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I was planning on bringing at least 6 buyins but I suppose I can always go home if I lose it. What I might do is start off playing the cash game and if I drop enough go play small donkaments instead. I don't want to buy in short because I hate having to wait for cards and this is going to be amplified at a live, full, table. [/ QUOTE ] 6 buy ins is a lot. If you lose this in a single day something is wrong. |
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Re: Basic Noob Query / Apologies
Well I meant that I can always go home if I lose what I bring with me - which is going to be less than 6 buyins. 6 buyin swings are pretty standard for me online but I shouldn't have thought it was going to be the same live. If I tighten up a bit what I bring with me should be plenty. Thanks for all the comments. Should be fun.
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Re: Basic Noob Query / Apologies
Really depends where you go.
I played in LA where they had a 1/2 w/max buy in $40 (Hollywood Park). If you are just going to get the feel for live poker it's not a bad start most raises were $4,$6 or $8 (not sure how beatable it is longrun w/the rake, tipping, jackpot etc). A couple weeks later I went to Foxwoods buyin is $80- $300? and they basically play them game with $5 chips so $10 and $15 raises are standard. I'd think from a BR management point 3 buyins is probably OK and maybe enough for whatever the tournament buyin is, I just think if I had lost 5 buyins reaching for that 6th one is just tilt and I probably should have went home a buyin or two ago, but I'm pretty much a nit. |
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Re: Basic Noob Query / Apologies
You can always buy in short - then you can have 10 buyins for only $200! It would not be hard to win this way either. But if you have a little more roll, then there's more profit to be made with a full buyin.
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Re: Basic Noob Query / Apologies
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I would go with $600 if you plan to play a session of 1/2 live. A largest percentage of the time this will be a fine amount for a day of play. You would have to run into quite a few coolers and suckouts to lose that amount. [/ QUOTE ] I think 6 buy ins for a $100 max is too high. 3 would be better. Also, does the room allow you to re buy for 150%? |
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Re: Basic Noob Query / Apologies
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Well I meant that I can always go home if I lose what I bring with me - which is going to be less than 6 buyins. 6 buyin swings are pretty standard for me online but I shouldn't have thought it was going to be the same live. If I tighten up a bit what I bring with me should be plenty. Thanks for all the comments. Should be fun. [/ QUOTE ] I'm not sure what you consider common, but you may want to examine your game a bit. IMO thats a lot. |
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Re: Basic Noob Query / Apologies
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[ QUOTE ] Well I meant that I can always go home if I lose what I bring with me - which is going to be less than 6 buyins. 6 buyin swings are pretty standard for me online but I shouldn't have thought it was going to be the same live. If I tighten up a bit what I bring with me should be plenty. Thanks for all the comments. Should be fun. [/ QUOTE ] I'm not sure what you consider common, but you may want to examine your game a bit. IMO thats a lot. [/ QUOTE ] OP is probably a favorite in any live 5/10 NL game spread if he is beating 100 NL online [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] -DeathDonkey |
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