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Just looking for a wise word or two again. The buddy is organising a christmas home game this week and I'm just wondering what people think are the best structure for blinds. I don't like the blinds to increase too quickly as I think this increases the luck factor but I also like the idea of having antes to keep people from playing too safe. Any tips or guidelines I should keep in mind? (This is for NL by the way!)
 
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It depends how long you want the game to be and how many chips you want to start off with. Is this a tournament or a ring game? If you want to play for 2+ hours, I would start with very low blinds and double them every half hour. If you want to play for less than 2 hours, double the blinds every 15 minutes.
 
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I have a set up for two tourneys on friday and saturday, they usually have about 50-70 people in each and run about 3.5hrs each tourney

starting chips 1500
blinds start 10/20 change every 20mins, levels are 10/20, 25/50, 50/100, 100/200, 200/400, 400/800, 500/1000 and double from there. I leave out the 20/40, 30/60, 300/600 blinds as it takes to long with them in there.(but that is just these tourneys as we are having two a night and need them to move along at a decent pace)

once blinds reach 100/200 a 10min break is called and chips are colored up.

g/l
 
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I run a home game about once a month that has about 10-16 people. I use the same blind structure as trent but do 10 minute blinds since we start out with 5k in chips. We last about 2-3 hours.
 
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