Please clarify: "NL2" vs. "2NL", for example.

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NL2 = .01/.02, and 2NL = $1/$2

Is this correct?
 
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As far as I'm aware they are both 1c/2c.

$1/$2 would be NL200
 
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Whatever the number in xNL is equal to 100x the BB. 100x BB is standard buy-in.

2NL is $2.00/100 = .02 big blinds. So, it's $2 NL with .01/.02 blinds.

20NL is $20/100 = .20 big blinds. So, it's $20 NL with .10/.20 blinds.
 
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That is a very complete explanation. Thank you for the further details.
 
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2nl and nl2. they are the same but corectly is nl2.
the number means the amount of a buy-in - 2$
and nl-nolimit :D
 
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