OneGearManySpeeds
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What a great community! Can't wait to get a little more established here with the "join protocols" Found this forum through watching Chris Manzoni on YouTube... I use the perfect starting stacks from Chris's tutorials, what a great resource. I run a similar home game... Longtime friends and friends of friends and sons. Generally around 7 to 15 people. The motivation has always been to provide an environment where people have fun, feel safe, etc. I've reached out to the web for advise on how to deal with things like multiple tables, starting stacks, rebuys, etc. Still learning but love playing. Graduated from dice chips to a set of 800 Pharaoh's China Clay from Apache Poker and run a tournament see of denominations. Have been thinking about moving to a cash game chip denoms and allowing rebuys so my friends aren't sitting around waiting for the next game. Still seeking direction on the following. I guess I'll just post them below and welcome any advice.
Little more context. I run a starting set of 8, 8, 6, 6, 2 of (25, 100, 500, 1000, 5000) and have allowed one rebuy if the chip leader agrees. This has amounted to people sitting around. I have done $20 buy ins and that works perfect for the group. We generally play two games an evening totaling 40 a night per person.
Thinking of running a cash game of 20 per buy in and allowing additional buys and just run one continuous game per evening. I want some cap over the cash game because we have a mixed group of my friends and our sons. The older generation will push the pots and our sons are just happy to be playing for 20. I'm sure I'm not the only home game in this situation. Advocacy is important as well and we often have a new player who's just learning as well. We play a $20 buy in, limited to no rebuys and winner take all.
I'm thinking Chris Manzoni's recommendation of a $45 buy in and that get's you a stack of chips and a $5 bounty chip. Also thinking 2nd place gets their buy-in back. This would spread the payouts a little more and I like the idea of players leaving with something other than "less $20"
QUESTIONS
- how would you manage rebuy's and how many? half way through the game I see friends bored and watching now.
- In the past when a player does rebuy I make another stack of 8, 8, 6, 6, 2 but chris says he uses a single large denim chip for rebuys? So how's that work when they sit down? do they have to imediately make change at the table with other players? how's that work?
- If a player rebuys multiple times how's that work with the imbalance of chip stacks? at the third rebuy you may have a player with the big stack at 5 or 6x times the starting stack and a player entering with a starter stack? How's the imbalance effect play?
I'll stop there. Thanks again Chris for a wonderful YouTube channel and wonderful pieces of wisdom.
Little more context. I run a starting set of 8, 8, 6, 6, 2 of (25, 100, 500, 1000, 5000) and have allowed one rebuy if the chip leader agrees. This has amounted to people sitting around. I have done $20 buy ins and that works perfect for the group. We generally play two games an evening totaling 40 a night per person.
Thinking of running a cash game of 20 per buy in and allowing additional buys and just run one continuous game per evening. I want some cap over the cash game because we have a mixed group of my friends and our sons. The older generation will push the pots and our sons are just happy to be playing for 20. I'm sure I'm not the only home game in this situation. Advocacy is important as well and we often have a new player who's just learning as well. We play a $20 buy in, limited to no rebuys and winner take all.
I'm thinking Chris Manzoni's recommendation of a $45 buy in and that get's you a stack of chips and a $5 bounty chip. Also thinking 2nd place gets their buy-in back. This would spread the payouts a little more and I like the idea of players leaving with something other than "less $20"
QUESTIONS
- how would you manage rebuy's and how many? half way through the game I see friends bored and watching now.
- In the past when a player does rebuy I make another stack of 8, 8, 6, 6, 2 but chris says he uses a single large denim chip for rebuys? So how's that work when they sit down? do they have to imediately make change at the table with other players? how's that work?
- If a player rebuys multiple times how's that work with the imbalance of chip stacks? at the third rebuy you may have a player with the big stack at 5 or 6x times the starting stack and a player entering with a starter stack? How's the imbalance effect play?
I'll stop there. Thanks again Chris for a wonderful YouTube channel and wonderful pieces of wisdom.