Just curious what your game allows. I see PCF members posting 50%, 75% and sometimes 100% of the largest stack at the table. What does your group do?
We have a fixed rebuy of 100 BB. It limits the size of the game, but we're playing amongst friends and it's more of a social gathering than anything else.
Just curious what your game allows. I see PCF members posting 50%, 75% and sometimes 100% of the largest stack at the table.
When re-buys of more than the initial max are allowed, what they do is:
1. Penalize the big stack, who has earned his advantage (unless you believe that poker is really a game of chance).
2. Force everyone else at the table to either add-on to that amount, or to play at a significant disadvantage.
3. Drive the effective stakes of your home game ever upward, which may lose you players.
4. Open the gates to collusion, whereby two players agree in advance to play recklessly only against each other, re-buying ever upward to build huge stacks, and thereafter putting the rest of the table at a huge disadvantage. I've seen this several times among Russian-speaking players at the Borgata.
In my long-time home game, re-buys were limited to the initial max buy-in, period.
Only problem that this policy presents is that additional rules are needed regarding *when* re-buys are allowed. Only when felted? Only when the stsck is below the maximum initial buy-in amount? Re-buys only *up to* the initial max. amount?This ^^^, agree on all points. Limit the rebuy to the max initial amount.
Only problem that this policy presents is that additional rules are needed regarding *when* re-buys are allowed. Only when felted? Only when the stsck is below the maximum initial buy-in amount? Re-buys only *up to* the initial max. amount?
For example, if the initial max is $200, and my stack has been cut in half (now $100), can I re-buy at all, am I limited to just $100, or can I re-buy for the initial max amount of $200 (making my stack now $300)?
What sounds like a simple re-buy statement/rule isn't really that simple in practice, and needs further clarification.
Personally, I like the concept of allowing re-buys up to 50% of the big stack size with a hard limit of 2x the initial buy-in amount.
I consider rebuying before you are felted to be "topping off" not a "re-buy", which is different (depending on your rules). Topping off to bring you stack up to the initial buy-in amount is acceptable (but a pain in the ass).
Of course if you are banking and somebody is constantly topping off every other hand then you will need a rule for that as well (or a 2x4).
Up to the biggest stack... or 2x the initial buy-in... whichever is less.
I used to allow up to the largest stack without limitiation... but one player "took advantage" of this rule to a degree. In reality he was a more experienced and more aggressive player than most in my game. He would re-buy to the largest stack, play aggressive, get felted, and then rebuy to the new largest stack... rinse and repeat. Sometimes he would finish down... often times he would break about even or finish up. In most instances, the regulars in my game complained about this player's "style." I implemented the above rule "for the good of the game."
The reality of the matter is that my players were not able to adjust to this one player's aggressiveness... but c'est la vie. Rule change it is.
I have always been a proponent of the anti-"rich maniac" rule of a cap for the total buy-in per player per night (for home games that is, with people somewhat socially connected).We have no cap on our 25c/25c game (NLH PLO r4r) It gets incredibly deep with an incident of a player busting and rebuying for $1000.
We've tossed around the idea of a cap of $100 which is plenty bb imo. Nothing was nailed down. Last game no one bought in for over $100 so didn't get out of hand.
I have always been a proponent of the anti-"rich maniac" rule of a cap for the total buy-in per player per night (for home games that is, with people somewhat socially connected).
When you invite people for a game of any given stakes, it's not fair to have a guy come with 1000BB or more in his pocket and allow him to put all that on the table.
In that case, you haven't been honest to the rest about the true stakes, IMO.