thats a possibility. but then its like lots of small cash games instead of 1 big one.
i am looking forward to aaron's cash game precisely because it will be so deep. if you have 400bb in front of you, you can pretty much do anything you want preflop. it becomes all about the post flop reads etc, which makes it a very pure form of poker in my opinion.
similarly, 24 hours straight is going to make everyone a little loopy.
so its going to be awesome when 2 people that have been playing for 15 hours start tangling with massive stacks in front of them.
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I'll give you guys a TR when I'm done of what it was like.
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AceLosesKing wrote:I'll give you guys a TR when I'm done of what it was like.
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bennymacca wrote:trishan wrote:I think benny the cunt said the buy-ins for the SA one was anywhere between $20 and $100. I think minimum buy-in should be $50. The idea is to get as many people playing as possible.
i think minimum buyin of 20 is ok. better to get more people to play.
benny the cunt, I just wanna touch on this cos Russ said the same thing... its $20/$50, not $20/$100.
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ok
i am happy with that as well.
its still going to get really deep - although its only 25NL normally, the biggest winner usually has 75-100 in front of them, so i can easily see someone having 3 times that amount in front of them
i am happy with that as well.
its still going to get really deep - although its only 25NL normally, the biggest winner usually has 75-100 in front of them, so i can easily see someone having 3 times that amount in front of them
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bennymacca wrote:ok
i am happy with that as well.
I'm glad you're ok with it, now we can hold the game!
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i wont lie, my only goal for the cashie is to stack benny the cunt, and to say WRONG!!! when he does his whole "meh, i call" thing, 

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jakovasaurus wrote:i wont lie, my only goal for the cashie is to stack benny the cunt, and to say WRONG!!! when he does his whole "meh, i call" thing,
its on little bro, ON I TELLS YA!!!!
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OK so from the Adelaide guys who attended AK's 24h cash game, I ask:
What worked well?
What wasn't so great?
What improvements would you reccommend?
What worked well?
What wasn't so great?
What improvements would you reccommend?
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trishan wrote:OK so from the Adelaide guys who attended AK's 24h cash game, I ask:
What worked well?
What wasn't so great?
What improvements would you reccommend?
cant fault how it was ran at all, it was great.
stakes were right (you wouldn't wanna go lower anyway)
the only complaint at all was the fact that it got really cold in the shed. other than that, it was awesome.
as far as improvements go, i really dont think there needs to be any. it was awesome.
as far as i know, aaron is going to hold another game when it gets a bit warmer
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