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Old 04-01-06, 11:46 PM
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finally, someone agrees, thanx TP, i said 2 rounds but the guy i cahtted to about it said one.

The audience can vary, there can be many levels of this game, it can start at any limit, and stop at any limit.

The basic audience for the one i detailed above would be the average 1/2 player. A guy who has mastered the lower limits and fancys a move up, but wants to test the water a few times. Its a way for him to see what its like, but not risk too many chips sitting down with a big enough buy in.

Its also targeted for the people who do what Brian didn win a bit at low limits, and jump 2 levels thinking they are the man. They will sit at this with say $50, 1.4 of their bankroll, thinking they cant wait till the 2/4 level, and bust out.

The higher limit players will be attrated for the obvious lack of understanding of the higher limit games, thinking if the game progresses to level 6 or 7, they have a huge advantage over the 1/2, 2/4 players.

Its quite complex as to why people will play it, but i tried to base it so all levels of players will have a reason to sit down.

1 - low limits - to try and win a bit extra cash than what they are used to.
2 - medium limits - to exploit the low limit guys, and to play a bit of levels they normally dont.
3 - high limits - to take everyones money.


I will change it to 8/16.

My origional idea was to have a few different tables.

Some starting at 0.10/0.20.
Some as outlined above
Some for the big stacks.

Also to have a turbo version, 10 hands per level, and another, say 20 or 30 per level.