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Old 05-03-2007, 10:03 PM
AA Suited AA Suited is offline
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Default Best 6max low buy-in to maximize FPP on Stars?

"First Frequent Player Point (FPP) is awarded for playing a hand in which the rake reaches:

$0.40 for fixed limit poker games with stakes $1/$2 and lower
$0.40 for NL/PL poker games with blinds $1/$2 and lower
$1.00 for all other games

Second FPP is awarded for playing a hand in which the rake reaches:

$2.00 for all 6-max tables (this doesn't apply for games being played 6- handed at 10/9/8 player tables - just 6-max tables)
$3.00 for all other tables

Third FPP is awarded for playing a hand in which the rake reaches $5.00."


rake is 5% on stars.

For low stakes, what's the minimal buy-in that consistantly has $40 pots? (need $40 to get that 2nd FPP)

What's the minimal buy-in for micro-limits to get that first FPP? (need $8 pot consistantly)
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Old 05-03-2007, 10:07 PM
KittyLiquor KittyLiquor is offline
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Default Re: Best 6max low buy-in to maximize FPP on Stars?

I think a nice sweet spot is .50/1 NL, *IF* your open raise is 4BBs. 1 caller and you have your first point. Points build Soooo much faster than at .25/.50 NL.

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Old 05-03-2007, 10:29 PM
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Default Re: Best 6max low buy-in to maximize FPP on Stars?

yeah i see that from this thread:
http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/showfl...rue#Post8642741

in fact, it looks like .50/1 ($100) is the sweet spot for both 6max and full ring.
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