sbeckett
Sitting Out
Recently, I’ve started hosting a $1/$2 game of NLH for a group of 8-10 friends. Most of us are complete beginners who have played several times but never deep dived into rules, strategy, or the math behind the game. We play a cash game because everyone needs to leave at different times, the game is very casual, the stakes are low, the flow is often interrupted by chatting, drinks, and other distractions. Given this, I think a tournament would be too challenging for this group at this stage: following the tournament schedule would put too much pressure on most people, who just want a chill evening.
At the same time, almost every night people demand a “grand finale” — they want a climax where there is only one winner (the bank is usually donated anyway).
This puts me in a tricky spot where people want something that is clearly against the basics of a cash game, but at the same time they are not ready for a tournament format.
What I learned about cash games reading this forum is that (i) people are free to cash out at any time, (ii) the blinds do not increase and remain the same for the night.
With all this in mind, what is the best way to hold a hybrid format game where it is basically a cash game, but at the end there remains a single winner at the table? The duration of the game is usually around 4 hours. People would still be allowed to cash out and leave at any point.
I thought of several options of speeding up the game:
I would greatly appreciate any ideas. Thank you!
At the same time, almost every night people demand a “grand finale” — they want a climax where there is only one winner (the bank is usually donated anyway).
This puts me in a tricky spot where people want something that is clearly against the basics of a cash game, but at the same time they are not ready for a tournament format.
What I learned about cash games reading this forum is that (i) people are free to cash out at any time, (ii) the blinds do not increase and remain the same for the night.
With all this in mind, what is the best way to hold a hybrid format game where it is basically a cash game, but at the end there remains a single winner at the table? The duration of the game is usually around 4 hours. People would still be allowed to cash out and leave at any point.
I thought of several options of speeding up the game:
- Increasing blinds, not as often as in tournaments but with larger increments, e.g., after first 2 hrs the blinds double every 30 minutes (but this is against the nature of a cash game).
- Introducing (big blind) antes (but antes are normally smaller than big blinds, so the effect would not be very noticeable).
- Mandatory straddles (could work, but again, it may be too slow for my purposes).
- Increasing minimum raises — the blinds would remain the same, but the minimum raises could be set at $10, $20, etc. (not sure how different it would be from increasing blinds).
I would greatly appreciate any ideas. Thank you!