05-11-2006 10:29 AM
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05-11-2006 10:32 AM
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05-11-2006 10:40 AM
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05-11-2006 10:44 AM
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Thanks for the answers. I only have about $75 in the BR right cause i took out $200 recently, so i started playing .5/.10 NL (stars), and the standard buy in is $4.00. Is this just because it is so low of a limit, or should i manually put in $10. | |
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05-11-2006 10:52 AM
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05-11-2006 10:52 AM
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Poker Stars has a default buy-in of less than the recomended amount. I would not sit down at the table with less than $10. The point being, that you want to maximize your profit when you hit a good hand. If you hit the nuts with $4, you're losing a minimum $6 worth of potential profit. |
05-11-2006 11:07 AM
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I figured i might be out of my roll a bit, but I have had good lucky with it so far, and i have a good income so i can deposit if needed. thanks for the advice. | |
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05-11-2006 01:28 PM
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05-11-2006 02:01 PM
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[/b]siknd wrote: | |
05-11-2006 02:09 PM
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05-11-2006 02:14 PM
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In all seriousness, is what did you mean by | |
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05-11-2006 02:17 PM
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05-11-2006 02:20 PM
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its just pretty obvious that youd get really hurt, i wouldnt want to see that happen. | |
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05-11-2006 02:23 PM
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I know way would i even think of sitting at a $200 table, let alone a $600 one. I was just using these as an example reguarding the original question. sorry about the confusion. | |
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