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Big Bet = [???] at Foxwoods 5/10 Kill Game?
This question goes out to those of you who are familiar with the Foxwoods 5/10 Kill. You know 10/20 when the previous pot was $100 or more until there is a pot with less than $100.
How much would you quantify a big bet is at that game for hourly rate purposes? Or, if you prefer, what percentage of the time are the pots killed to 10/20? Two of us familiar with the game have come up with 30% and 40% as educated guesses based on our experience, for big bets of $13 and $14. What does everyone else think? I may count, for fun, at my next session. |
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Re: Big Bet = [???] at Foxwoods 5/10 Kill Game?
totally depends on the day and time. If its a normal weeknight, I might skew it closer to $15 or $16. It's that loose.
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Re: Big Bet = [???] at Foxwoods 5/10 Kill Game?
with the amount of bets that go into the pots during the 5/10 hands.. it basically plays like a straight 10/20 if you really think about it.
you're almost better off just playing the 10/20 game considering the amount of variance you have at that game compared to the 10/20, with relatively the same size pots. |
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Re: Big Bet = [???] at Foxwoods 5/10 Kill Game?
I did the math for fun once on a Saturday afternoon.
My estimates were in line with yours dalueberry, I thought it waverged to a 7 - 14 game. I also think it is a better game than 10-20 |
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Re: Big Bet = [???] at Foxwoods 5/10 Kill Game?
[ QUOTE ]
with the amount of bets that go into the pots during the 5/10 hands.. it basically plays like a straight 10/20 if you really think about it. you're almost better off just playing the 10/20 game considering the amount of variance you have at that game compared to the 10/20, with relatively the same size pots. [/ QUOTE ] Variance yes variance. Most time it plays like a 2/4 game |
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