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Originally Posted by Phaedrus29
Please disregard this suggestion. The 4chip/8chip structure is what makes this game. What are you recommending instead...red and white? Oooof. IMO 3chip/6chip in general is fine (although not as good), but 2chip/4chip (or less) is lameeeee.
IDK. Lets say there's a 10 way limp preflop. With all blues there's 80 chips in pot as opposed to 40 using red/white at 8/16.Wot? Theres still 3 more betting rounds to see. As I stated , thats a bit ridiculous considering the semi tight space we have , ten players on what seems to be a little less felt then other casinos. I mean if you need to feed your ego w/ a mountain of $2 chips in front of you, that's great, but they are just $2 chips. Personally, I like hiding behind reds/greens/ blacks.
I think the $2 chips are great for 4/8,2/4, and a 2-10 stud that was suggested. Like I said, if you spread those games, you have a nice legit use for the little blue heros imo. And w/ as many as the casino probably manufactured, those games would be a perfect spot for em' and everyone would be happy.
By "makes the game", do you mean having an unnecessary amount of chips in play makes it? I don't understand.I'm not busting nuts or anything , but adding another chip denomination to a game that runs fine w/ the normal red/white combo is a little odd (no offense).Using only blues in 5 to 10 different low games would also alleviate the dirty stack probs a bit I would think. Provided they were only used in 2/4,4/8,2-10 stud games and taken out of play in the others that do not really need them.
I know , I know..they aren't going to spread 2/4. But why not spread it when we expand? Let the older people, noobs, and casual players have there fun. It's not like the people complaining about it play there anyway. To think limiting the room to 4/8 minimum will force regular 2/4 players to play there is wishfull thinking. Your in essence trying to force them to try and play higher then they are comfortable.
The way I see it, your not adding fish to 4/8 , your losing 5 to 10 tables of rake. The majority of casual players or the player on a fixed income will not risk 2x more than they're used to .They'll just make the drive to AC where the games are spread. No different from what they've been doing for years.The difference will be the negative opinions about our room not spreading small games. They'll be more than happy to share this w/ their friends that play that level.
Please don't disregard my suggestion. You don't have to do it.Just don't disragard it please. I've been disregarded in life plenty.