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Old 07-11-08, 09:26 PM
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For 2/5 or 5/5 Games Most clubs spread a $300-$2000 game and others spread a $200-$1000. Average buy ins range from $500-$1500 generally depending on the table, but there can be a few players who will always buy in for 300 or something similar. Average raises can range from $25-$75 depending on how the game is playing... so occasionally you will run into a player with only a few hundred and a standard open of $50 is 1/6th his stack. If HU I generally tend to fold mostly otherwise shove, but a lot of the times I will only call simply because there is 3-4 players already in and Im not necessarily worried about him specifically anymore. As far as dwindling stacks (since obvious ppl dont re-up as often since they have to actually call for chips and get them so they cant keep topping their stacks off every few minutes) it can happen occasionally, and should they raise 25% of their stack I will either put them all in or fold my hand . These dwindling stacks hardly ever fold after being short (and thus stuck) and raising initially for a quarter of their stack though, so I'll make sure I have something decent if im gunna shove
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