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Played in Manchester, NH last night (Charity tourneys). They have mini tourneys called a 60/50. $60 buyin $50 in chips. It is basically a Cash freeze out game played tourney style so it can be played NL. New Hampshire max charity betting is $2. So at the end of 1 hour of play, what ever chips you have in front of you, you win that amount.
Anyone play this style before? |
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That's not a tournament, a freezeout game, or anything of the sort. It's just paying $10 an hour to play 1/2. Stay away.... FAR away.
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Whats the difference between playing foxwoods 1/2 NL game at $10/hour and this? You just can't rebuy at this 1. For a game that is live, legal, and fishy, why not? There is not much pressure to get into the top 3 for payout since at the end of the hour you cash in your chips?
Thoughts? Scotty O |
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agreed
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For one, if the table is nice and soft, I'd hate to be told that after an hour, the game was over whether I was ready to quit or not, especially if I was card dead and had to fold for an hour straight (while paying an additional $10 to do so).
Also, are you saying that while it's NL, the max buy in is 25 big blinds? |
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Also, are you saying that while it's NL, the max buy in is 25 big blinds? [/ QUOTE ] Yes, you get 50 chips and blinds start at 1/2 and go up every half hour. They run these as rebuy tourneys with multitables as well in this format. Think of it like a tourney without the pressure of having to get in the top 3 or so for a payout. |
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With initial stacks that small, this might be the worst format for a game that I've ever heard of.
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When I have my friends come over we play a limit "tournament" where the blinds never go up and you can cash out at anytime. Very popular.
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