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Middle Limit Mixed Game

Started by joecool, August 08, 2007, 11:06:29 PM

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joecool

Does anyone know if there is any interest in a Middle Limit (10-20 or 20-40) mixed game?  I would love to be able to "mix it up" a bit....but the bankroll won't allow me to play at the higher limits.

JustinHEMI05

Hell ya a 20/40 mixed game would be perfect for me.

Justin

that_pope

Last night, on top of three 20/40 hold'em games and a 40/80 hold'em game, a 40/80 mix game and a 75/150 mix game was going.  This is the first time in at least 2 months I've seen the 75/150 game going.  To top that off, there were enough names on the board that the floor actually took an interest check for a 2nd 75/150 game.  Good to see big wallets back in town...

JustinHEMI05

Well it looks like I need to start rolling back into and building my bank roll so I can move up to play the 40/80 mixed game. Where I came from (Turningstone) the biggest game they ran was 20/40, which they ultimately cut down t to 15/30. So, thats where I have been maintaining my bankroll.

Justin

CrazyLond

I'd be down for a 15-30 mixed game or maybe 20-40 from time to time.  My bankroll's not enough for me to play 20-40 regularily but I'd certainly take a shot from time to time, haha.

The only thing is, they play hi/lo any/any stud in the big mixed game which I've never played.  I wouldn't want to just sit in that game having never played it, and there's not really anywhere to experience it at a lower limit.  I might try and introduce it in a homegame I go to but those guys aren't big fans of hi/lo games so I dunno.

JustinHEMI05

Screw em they need to learn sometime. :) Whats stakes do you play at home?

Justin

CrazyLond

We play real low stakes, either $20 buyin NLHE tournaments or micro limit(maybe 25c-50c) dealer's choice.  We play holdem, omaha, 5-stud, 5-draw, 7-stud and variations of all the above with an occasional acey ducey thrown in.  It's more about hanging out and having fun than any serious game.

JustinHEMI05

Well thats the perfect time for people to learn new games! Thats why I asked, hoping you would answer that way. Better to learn with 20 bucks than 2000. :)

Justin