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Help setting up a home game?

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  • DTM81DTM81 Member Posts: 6
    edited November 2009
    In Response to Re: Help setting up a home game?:
    DTM - what chip values do your chips have on them? Are they the ones with 1,5, 10, 25, 50 and 100s, or more like the 25,100,500? If not numbered, how many of each chip do you have roughly? If you could say something like "got loads of reds, quite a lot of blues and some whites" that would do it. If you let me know I'll pop together a quick blind structure for you. Cheers, Dave
    Posted by Sky_Dave
    Hi dave we got load of chips more than plenty for a 8 seater freeze out if u can recommend a decent structure that would last for 4 hours say, the chips are 4 coloured and unmarked. Much appreciated.
  • jimbo31jimbo31 Member Posts: 294
    edited November 2009

    I find sometimes mixing the games up are quite good, have ur normal sngs/cash games.... then add a little bit of spice like double flop poker....so u have larger hands....also a good one is sometimes to put a little bounty on each players head... say a few quid then whoever knocks a player out gets to keep it,,, also try team poker.... if there are 8 of you.... either pair up or 4 up... put in a set amount and the best team wins... quite funny if u like the banter...main thing is tho to try and keep everyone involved... nothing worse if someone gets knocked out early and has to watch x factor while everyone else is playing.... have a good time, cheers jim ;-)

  • BigBlusterBigBluster Member Posts: 1,075
    edited November 2009
    Have 2 decks and 2 tables then play continual SnGs - when four are knocked out, they start another one. The winner of the first joins the second with a small stack and it helps to even things out.
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