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Waz1892

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Home Game Structure
« on: May 24, 2008, 21:36:33 PM »
Hi,  Just completed my own garage conversion Poker room..and was looking for some opinions on the best struture.

We play for around 5 -5.5hrs, and normal 6 or 7 of us.   Any offers on the best structure to implement.  I need to ensure good player is rewarded, and it doesn"t become a crapshoot to quickly.  Ps /  Our standard is not high.

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Re: Home Game Struture
« Reply #1 on: May 24, 2008, 21:54:52 PM »
Sounds like one of my home games. With 6 / 7 players we play 7k starting stack and raise the blinds every rotation.

100/200
200/400
300/600
500/1k
800/1.6k
1k/2k
1.2k/2.4k
1.5k/3k
2k/4k
3k/6k

Standard is not high either so the first out are happy that each game only lasts around 60/80 minutes.

There"s a reasonable amount of play in the early stages - the crapshoot starts at 500/1k if there are still 5 of 7 players in.

I hope this helps. I"d be interested to hear what others play too.

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Re: Home Game Struture
« Reply #2 on: May 24, 2008, 22:05:52 PM »
cheers luky. Appriecate it.  We normal try to get to get 2 games in the 5-5.5hrs..and have played with 15min blinds....2 games ensure no-one sits out after a possilbe early exit..for the rest of the night...

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Re: Home Game Struture
« Reply #3 on: May 24, 2008, 23:20:04 PM »
As I said, the above format gets you about 5 games in 6 hours - it"s like a night of Sit "n" Gos. With 4 novices and 3 decent players, I"d recommend you reduce the Buy-In to accommodate the bankrolls and try it even if it"s just for one game or even one night. Unless you have lots of toys for folk to play with when they go out, I think you"ll find it"ll go down pretty well.

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Re: Home Game Struture
« Reply #4 on: May 25, 2008, 00:51:02 AM »

Caz and I play in a regular 8 player league - usually 7 turn up, including 4 APAT regulars.

Last year we played two games a night with a 30 minute clock, 10,000 starting chips and blinds of:-

100/200
200/400
300/600
500/1000
1000/2000
2000/4000
4000/8000

The night (with 2 games) would usually last about 7 hours.

This year we"ve changed the structure somewhat, as last years structure was considered, quite rightly, a little akin to bingo from level 3 onwards.

We"ve retained the 30 minute clock and starting stack of 10,000, but changed the blinds to be more in line with APAT.

25/50
50/100
75/150
100/200
200/400
300/600
400/800
600/1200
800/1600
1000/2000
1500/3000
2000/4000
3000/6000

We"ve found that this has improved the level of play, but does mean we only get one game in on a night, usually lasting just over 5 hours.

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Re: Home Game Struture
« Reply #5 on: May 25, 2008, 07:44:14 AM »
Waz,
I run a Poker League at my local footie club with an average of 24 runners with all players being fairly experienced. Starting stacks are 4000.

Our structure, with 15 min blinds, is as follows:

25/50
50/100
100/200
150/300
200/400
300/600
400/800
500/1000
600/1200
800/1600
1000/2000
2000/4000
3000/6000

The tourney normally lasts between 4/5 hours.

Just by increasing the stacks to 5000 and 20 min levels you can put another couple of hours onto this.

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Re: Home Game Struture
« Reply #6 on: May 25, 2008, 09:53:11 AM »
My mate runs the best home game in Leicester and we have following structure for 10 players and get two games done in around 5-6 hours:

10,00 starting chips

15 mins:

25/50
50/100
100/200
150/300
200/400

12 minutes:

300/600
400/800
600/1200
800/1600

10 mins:

1000/2000
1500/3000
2000/4000
3000/6000 (capped)

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Re: Home Game Struture
« Reply #7 on: May 25, 2008, 12:04:43 PM »
We gave up playing tourneys in our home game as the same players were out first every time and losing interest when they had to wait 90 mins to play again...... so we started playing cash....... and personally I think it is much better this way  ;)

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Re: Home Game Structure
« Reply #8 on: May 25, 2008, 19:15:57 PM »
ty u all for your comments and suggestions...I"ll let you know what we went for and how it went...if your really interested!
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Re: Home Game Structure
« Reply #9 on: May 30, 2008, 19:33:34 PM »
In case you are interested........5000k chips...15min blinds...with 150 / 300 !! hehe.

played 2 games in just under 5hrs...Oh I came 3rd and 2nd..prize structure was

7 players (£15 per game)

1st - £60
2nd - £30
3rd - £15
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