Rhodeman77
Straight Flush
Here is my kill button
Also, best Kill button
I personally don't like kill games at all. Having both dealt and played in kill and half-kill games, I never saw that it generated more action -- it just generated bigger pots (which is not the same thing). If bigger pots is what the crowd wants, then the limit stakes are too low and should be raised.
I never saw the rationale for randomly doubling the stakes of any game (not restricted to just poker, either), which in limit poker, can really affect (unfairly, although randomly) the advantages of position. I'm sure there will be many here that disagree, but if the players want to play for more money, then just play for more money.
Finally there are two ways to handle a kill on a game switch. In a fixed rotation game, say HORSE, you can either cancel the kill on a game switch (and you pretty much have to do this on dealer choice games) or you can have the game continue until the kill ends and then change the game.
I am not in favor of any device or rule that increases luck, decreases the importance of skill, or penalizes winners.BG what are your thoughts on playing with a "rock" instead of a kill?
Why would you have to cancel the kill on a switch with dealer choice and just not call the new game when it's time to do so even on the kill hand? Keep in mind that we'll only be playing limit community games, so no stud, no draw, no NL, no PL. knowing this, does that simplify the situation and more easily allow the switch to continue on a kill hand?
Mostly because the player who just won the kill is presumably good at that particular game and forcing the player to post a kill and double the limits in a different game that is not necessarily a strength of that player is not fair.
I'm not crazy about a kill game either, but at least it's a limit game. I have bigger issues about straddling. If I get seated in a casino at a $1-2 NLHE table, that's what I expect to play. But when players at the table are constantly straddling for $5 it basically turns it into a $2-5 game. Why don't those straddlers just go to a $2-5 table or ask the floor to open a $2-5 game? (Sorry, didn't mean to threadjack, but thought it was a similar situation to a kill game).
I'm not crazy about a kill game either, but at least it's a limit game. I have bigger issues about straddling. If I get seated in a casino at a $1-2 NLHE table, that's what I expect to play. But when players at the table are constantly straddling for $5 it basically turns it into a $2-5 game. Why don't those straddlers just go to a $2-5 table or ask the floor to open a $2-5 game? (Sorry, didn't mean to threadjack, but thought it was a similar situation to a kill game).