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Old 12-22-2006, 02:03 PM
Reid L Reid L is offline
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Default First home game in a while

Ok, so I'm playing in a homegame for the first time in a while, a tournament style small buyin with 10-15 people. I'm looking at this game as the same skill level you would expect to see in a 10 max or 25 max online game, im not worried about playing with these guys only getting sucked out. What are some basic tells that i should look for? Should I change my playing style in any specific way?
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Old 12-23-2006, 09:27 AM
pismeyer pismeyer is offline
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Default Re: First home game in a while

I'm not sure what "your style" is so I can't comment on that. If you're trying to really make money off your playing buds, then I recommend a tight aggressive play. If you're looking to have some fun, the homestyle loose play is usually a winner too. Be prepared for some fun suck-outs.

Since it's a home game, they are generally a fun thing to do. With some people not knowing poker etiquette and such, but that's not a bad thing because it makes the game more interesting.

What's your buyin? What are your blind levels and time frames? How much is the payout to winning players? There are numerous posts on this site that should help you with these topics - but above all, have fun in your home game!

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