Cash Game Mixed games fixed limit - What stakes would you recommend? (1 Viewer)

How to limit losses to ~$20 for the sucker of the day - fixed limit circus games ~ 3 hours of play

  • 5ct workhorse chip - 3/6 chip game - 15ct/30ct

    Votes: 4 16.0%
  • 10ct workhorse chip - 2/4 chip game - 20ct/40ct

    Votes: 10 40.0%
  • 10ct workhorse chip - 3/6 chip game - 30ct/60ct

    Votes: 3 12.0%
  • 20ct workhorse chip - 2/4 chip game - 40ct/80ct

    Votes: 8 32.0%

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The plan is to try out a rotation of mixed games 6 handed all played in fixed limit without breaking the bank of my players.

Our usual stakes are 5ct/10ct NLHE and most of my players are bankroll nits and they usually buy in for $10, only rebuy once and then call it a night if they get felted twice.
Transitioning this to fixed limit - I just wanna try out some circus games and see what works best for the group, so noone should expect to loose more than $20 in ~3 hours.

No kill or rock planned for this round.

I like a 3/6 chip structure, although my 620 workhorse chips might be a little tight for that. I do have another 280 incoming but they haven't shipped yet.

So my questions are:
- What (fixed) limits would provide as much excitement as possible without expecting a single player to loose $20 or more - providing we all play like crap because noone knows the games. I was thinking turning the workhorse chips either into 5ct or 10ct. Anybody with experience here that could be translated to my nanostakes round?

- Do you think a 3/6 chip game works with 620 workhorse chips 6 handed or should I rather play 2/4 for the test game and then switch to 3/6 for the main game when the rest of the chips arrive?
 
What exactly is a 3/6 chip game? I’ve played poker my whole life and am not familiar. I have seen this phrase used in other threads and posts.
 
How did this work out?

I'm in a similar situation:
  • 5 or 6 handed dealer's choice.
  • Playing with friends, some who don't want to lose more than $20 a night.
  • Most players are passive and there are very few open raises and re-raises.
I want the game to last for the night (5 hours) without someone busting and breaking up the game. I was thinking bets of .50/1.00 with a $40 buy in would work most of the time given the players.

Thx
 
I want the game to last for the night (5 hours) without someone busting and breaking up the game. I was thinking bets of .50/1.00 with a $40 buy in would work most of the time given the players.
If you want to make sure the game lasts 5 hours and most players are stopping after $20, then I think you should go no higher than 0.20/0.40, or even consider 0.15/0.30 with nickels. 0.50/1 you will probably lose somebody within a couple hours on a $20 buy-in. If everyone is doing $40 and enough will do a second $40, that might be okay, but I think that's a stretch from what you describe.
 
I just did an evening of mixed limit games and went for 30ct/60ct.
It worked perfectly and the biggest loser of the night was only down around $16.
I wouldn't go much higher than that to stay within the $20 max loss frame.
 
Thanks guys.

To be clear, the buy in is $40 and players are expected to play at least that much over the night. I understand people could bust out in 3 hands or so, but that's low probability. I'm hoping on an average night people are up/down $20-$30.

I'll give it a try.
 
I just played 50¢/$1 (2/4 chip), $25 buy-in, HORSE with several novices in a learning environment. The big winner was in $25, out $75; second winner was in $25, out $56. The biggest loser was in $50, out $12.75; second loser was in $25 and out $0 after ~3 hours. There were a lot of family pots, just a few raises, and one 4-bet River. Meaning… it all depends on how folks play, but you could still go with quarters.

Of note- the moar chips approach was interesting. Despite having only $40-50 in front of them at the time, a few at the table commented that they felt really rich, probably a combination of the volume of chips and using a foreign currency 25 as my quarter.
 
I've done this before to help my friends learn new games. We played 15¢ - 30¢, so they could play tons of hands.
 
Our NL/PL games are .25/.50 100 max buy in. I have found that $3/$6 limit is pretty close. Even that plays a lot smaller than the .25/.50 game. We only play limit 3'ish times a year. I try to keep it 6/7 max. I encourage the guys to call games that we normally can't play NL/PL. I'm finding a love for triple draw games. We play a lot of Archie (I think I first learned that from @ChaosRock ). We also play a lot of triple draw 2-7, versions of badugi, ect....

For our $3/$6 game I go uncapped buy in, because why not, its limit. I usually buy in for $500. Most guys buy in for $200 to $300.
 
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I just recently introduced some circus game to my group of poker friends: Pineapple (Crazy and Lazy), Double Board, Ocean and Bomb Pot.
We love them and I would like to try more of them.
I found abby99's Mixed-Game Cards and started reading about Fixed Limit.
Not sure if I completely understood the blinds and the betting rules.
We play micro-stakes, 10/20kr (approximately $ 0,07/0,15), buy in 2000kr ($15).
If we want to play fixed limit, what should be blinds, small/big bet and buy in?
And also, if the big bet is "2", the raise is "4"... the re-raise is "6" or "8"? :unsure:
 
I just recently introduced some circus game to my group of poker friends: Pineapple (Crazy and Lazy), Double Board, Ocean and Bomb Pot.
We love them and I would like to try more of them.
I found abby99's Mixed-Game Cards and started reading about Fixed Limit.
Not sure if I completely understood the blinds and the betting rules.
We play micro-stakes, 10/20kr (approximately $ 0,07/0,15), buy in 2000kr ($15).
If we want to play fixed limit, what should be blinds, small/big bet and buy in?
And also, if the big bet is "2", the raise is "4"... the re-raise is "6" or "8"? :unsure:
I plan the stakes around how much on average my players want to gamble for the night which is about $20. Scroll up to read my posts and link to my games results.

If you're playing circus games I think there will be more variance than my hold'em games results.
 
In limit all raises are the same value, but the vakue doubles on fourth street or the equivalent. So, I’m a 2/4 limit game it would go:

Preflop: SB $1, BB $2, raise to $4, raise to $6, raise to $8. Bets are capped at 4 raises.

Flop: open is 2$, raise $4, raise $6, raise 8 and capped

Turn: open is $4, raise $8, raise $12, raise $16

River: same as turn, except If the hand is heads up technically the players can keep raising indefinitely. This really never happens.

A fun wrinkle to play is a “half kill” where if the same person wins 2 pots in a row you raise the stakes 50% for one hand and that player has to put out a dead BB. So a 2/4 game becomes $3/$6 and the winner outs out $6
 
I just did an evening of mixed limit games and went for 30ct/60ct.
It worked perfectly and the biggest loser of the night was only down around $16.
I wouldn't go much higher than that to stay within the $20 max loss frame.
Which denominations did you use?
I’m considering adding to my cheap set to make a useable limit set. I have a couple hundred nickels, but maybe I’ll get dimes and .50 pieces instead? And how many of each demon did you use?

Thanks
 

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