I've hosted one true mixed cash game. I feel it went over pretty well and a nice change from the normal .25-.25 NLHE all night games we've always played.
I decided on the orbit +1 rule but had one thing I'd like to fix. We used a $1 Dealer Ante instead of .25 from every player for simplicity and I felt it "fit" our game better. Also had a .25 bring in and then $1 small and $2 big bets. This creates an issue where the person who calls for a stud type game to pay an extra $1 than everyone else since they are the dealer for the first and last hand of that particular game. I know it's not a big deal at all but I don't want players to be discouraged from calling that type of game due to that. Would it be better to change the game on the same person every orbit or change the rule to where the very last hand of Stud type games use the traditional everyone Ante rule? Which would create everyone paying $1.25 in antes instead of 7 players paying $1 and one player paying $2. It's just an OCD thing for me to have everything as close to perfectly equal as possible. Not a big deal at all at my stakes but would become a bigger deal at higher stakes. Thoughts?
I decided on the orbit +1 rule but had one thing I'd like to fix. We used a $1 Dealer Ante instead of .25 from every player for simplicity and I felt it "fit" our game better. Also had a .25 bring in and then $1 small and $2 big bets. This creates an issue where the person who calls for a stud type game to pay an extra $1 than everyone else since they are the dealer for the first and last hand of that particular game. I know it's not a big deal at all but I don't want players to be discouraged from calling that type of game due to that. Would it be better to change the game on the same person every orbit or change the rule to where the very last hand of Stud type games use the traditional everyone Ante rule? Which would create everyone paying $1.25 in antes instead of 7 players paying $1 and one player paying $2. It's just an OCD thing for me to have everything as close to perfectly equal as possible. Not a big deal at all at my stakes but would become a bigger deal at higher stakes. Thoughts?