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What are the equivalent stakes?
10/20 limit is the equivalent to what no limit game? given the same skill, texture, looseness, tightness, etc... of the game.
Can someone give a figure for all stakes starting from micro and up to high stakes please? Limit to NL |
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Re: What are the equivalent stakes?
I think you're asking a question without a real answer. Being skilled enough to beat 10/20 limit doesn't necessarily equal being able to beat any NL game at all.
My guess, if you really wanted to make equivalent stakes, would be to compare standard buyins. 10/20 limit would roughly equal somewhere between 2/4 and 3/6 in that case. |
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Re: What are the equivalent stakes?
2/4
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Re: What are the equivalent stakes?
somewhat related bankroll requirements question.
In limit, typically you want a 300BB or more bankroll. In No-limit, you want X BB's/buyins. Like, what bankroll do you want for $400 1/2 NL. How about $400 2/4 NL? $800 2/4 NL? Thanks, |
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Re: What are the equivalent stakes?
Similar question:
Online 5/10 has 1k buyins. Live 5/10 at Commerce has $400 buyins. Since online plays deeper, do you adjust your bankroll depending on the size of the buyin and not the stakes? Should the 5/10 live be more comparable to 2/4 online since both are $400 buyin games? |
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Re: What are the equivalent stakes?
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Similar question: Online 5/10 has 1k buyins. Live 5/10 at Commerce has $400 buyins. Since online plays deeper, do you adjust your bankroll depending on the size of the buyin and not the stakes? Should the 5/10 live be more comparable to 2/4 online since both are $400 buyin games? [/ QUOTE ] I wouldn't think so, as you're paying $15 per orbit in one game as opposed to $6. You'd have to open up more in a 5/10 game at $400 depth because the price of sitting around and nut-peddling is so high. More importantly, depth in absolute dollar amounts is irrelevant; what matters is the depth relative to the amount of the big blind (the reasons why should be obvious). 5/10 with a $400 max is no way analogous to 2/4 with a $400 max, since in one you're only 40BB deep and in the other you're 100BB. Skill level considerations aside, 5/10 $400 max is the same exact game as a 2/4 with a $160 max. |
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Re: What are the equivalent stakes?
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5/10 with a $400 max is no way analogous to 2/4 with a $400 max, since in one you're only 40BB deep and in the other you're 100BB. Skill level considerations aside, 5/10 $400 max is the same exact game as a 2/4 with a $160 max. [/ QUOTE ] I didn't phrase my question very well -- I was talking about the necessary bankroll. |
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Re: What are the equivalent stakes?
You phrased it better than I read it. I got owned, ownedownedowned.
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Re: What are the equivalent stakes?
Is the 5/10 the lowest NL game the commerce spreads? It sounds like an abberation that you can only buy in for 40 BBs at a 5/10 NL game live, unless its their lowest game.
I hate buying in for 40 BBs, its the worst possible buyin size. I'd rather buy for 20 or 25. With a shorter stack your variance should be higher, which means you'll need a proportionally larger bankroll, although it may not be larger in absolute terms. I've never really thought about shortstacking bankroll requirements though. |
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Re: What are the equivalent stakes?
Yeah I think I'd want the same gross $$'s for a particular level no matter what the max buy-in.
edit: :Meh... have no idea why I felt the need to say the same thing Grunch said. I'm just a post-count-whore. |
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