Hi group! I am new to playing poker but have been learning a ton. forgive my naiveness in any questions i ask... I am talking with my friends about organizing a poker group and would appreciate any advice...
Thank you,
Thank you,
I went looking for roberts rules of poker and can't find it... do you have an amazon link?I started my poker group with paper cards, dice chips and a foldable table topper, but upgrades were needed.
Are you looking to start a cash game group, or tournaments?
I'd suggest written rules (Roberts Rules of Poker will suffice) to address any confusion before the situation happens.
A good game will grow on its own.
... I am thinking about having 750 in the following breakdown:
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What do you all think about the breakdown for maximum flexibility?
Looking at a folding poker table like the Barrington or the ESPN both around the same price, feedback?
I went looking for roberts rules of poker and can't find it... do you have an amazon link?
Regarding the chip breakdown, since it is a set of 750 would you add 50 $5,000? or something else?Hello
hum.. nah
plenty or post already cover the topic. Search a bit
first define the amount in play if you go CG.
Do not take consecutive values (ex:25c and 50c or 50c and $1)
plan for a Cash game : BBx100 AND x10 playes (i understand 10 players is your limit)
(it should be OK with 300 to 400 chips counting rebuys)
Concerning Tournament:
nah...
you do not need 10'000 if you stick to the basic 25/50 first level you only need 300 chips for a tournamnet of 10 players
$25 x8 (per player)
$100 x8 (per player)
$500 x4 (per player)
$1000 x7 (per player)
then for your full table then you'll need extra 20x $100 and 10x $1000 for chip up
There are plenty of structures around the net for different tournament lengths
Cash game 25¢ / 50¢ and 10'000 tournament for 700 chips
25 cents - 100
$1 - 150
$5 - 100
$25 - 100
$100 - 100
$500 - 50
$1,000 - 100
Barrington or the ESPN are the same, ESPN has lights built in. (leds on the rail)
Here go: http://www.readybetgo.com/poker/rules/poker-rules-209.html
Or here if you want print the PDF: https://www.su.nottingham.ac.uk/resourcehandler/43d51217-f7e6-4b72-afae-04396837683e/