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four interesting hands in a recent home-game tourney


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#1 jmeisner

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Posted 17 January 2005 - 06:54 PM

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Posted 17 January 2005 - 08:02 PM

soudns like good all around play, but 2 questions.1.) why were the blinds 10 and 15?2.) why did you not color up? why were u sitting there with 2000 chips in front of you?other wise it was a good read.
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Posted 17 January 2005 - 08:18 PM

superchuck said:

soudns like good all around play,  but 2 questions.1.)  why were the blinds 10 and 15?2.)  why did you not color up?  why were u sitting there with 2000 chips in front of you?other wise it was a good read.
We had T1 chips, T5 chips, and T10 chips. When blinds hit 5-10, we colored up. We had a 10-15 level because we thought the BB increasing from 10 to 20 was too dramatic, but the lowest denomination we had was T5 at that point, so we just made them 10-15 (make more sense than 5-15, I think) and the levels were determined beforehand:1-2 (45 min)2-4 (45 min)3-6 (45 min)30 minute break5-10 (1 hr)pizza break (however long we needed)10-15 (1 hr)10-20 (until end)Everyone agreed it was a pretty good structure.




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