| This is a discussion on Limit Game Buy-In within the online poker forums, in the Cash Games section; I know it doesn't make a difference, but what is the standard buy in for a limit game? I read that 200 big bets is ... |
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| Limit Game Buy-In I know it doesn't make a difference, but what is the standard buy in for a limit game? I read that 200 big bets is a good roll for whatever limit you are playing, but as far as an actual buy in goes, I'm just guessing. |
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| I don't think the actual "buyin" amount matters, so long as you have at least enough bets to go all rounds capped (4 bets per round). So, at least 12 big bets in hold 'em / omaha (if blinds are .05/.10, then at least 1.20) (4 small bets preflop/4 small bets on flop/4 big bets on turn/4 big bets on river). Just remember that if your stack dwindles, you may need to add more to your stack. |
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I do this for couple reasons: 1. If I go on a heater, I could have 3, 4, or 5 racks in front of me. 2. New players will see this when they arrive at the table (and if I happen to be stuck, they'll never know) I want players to get used to me always having chips in front of me. If you train them to believe you're a big winner... YOU ARE! Online, I usually buy-in 30 big bets, only because I go through "chips" faster. Good luck, Dayne |
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