Help on setting up my own home games

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OrionShadow

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Hey guys im interested in starting my own home games with around 6-10 people, i have a 9g clay chip set and cards, and a card table, i was just wondering what more you guys entail when u have a game. for instance, clear cut house rules, etc. Keep in mind it would be with college students with probably a $20 buy in. Thanks alot,

Jonathan
 
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Best thing to do is set up what you want to run. Holdem, omaha? Tournament or ring (cash) game?

If you run a tournament, set up the blind structure before you start and have a timer or program to run it for you. A good free program would be tournamentdirector.net.

House rules are not really needed unless you have people who have not played alot of poker. Then a quick explanation of splashing the pot, etc could be done.

I prefer to keep it lighthearted and your players will feel the same. You make it serious and your friends will take it that way also. It is up to you.
 
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I think setting claer cut house rules is very important. It prevents big arguments and there is no confusion.
 
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Nothing gets between friends faster than money so make sure the rules are simple and clear. I had a regular game at my house for 7 years and we all new the house rules and there was never a problem...
 
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Definately set ground rules...

Here's a site that I found very useful for home games (chip amounts, blind levels, other random things).

www.homepokertourney.com
 
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what i usally do with house games is play a tournament where we start of with blinds and raise them every 15 mins or so just like online and then once ppl start getting eliminated well start a side cash game so no 1 gets bored and we can keep gambling
 
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You forgot the most important ingredients, beer and chips. And also sort out the payouts before you start to avoid any arguments. Little things like bum deals, flipping a card over while dealing it to a player are others ones to have clear cut rules for.
Enjoy, home games are great fun.
 
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