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Originally Posted by Mlark
I have been playing poker for my sole source of income since the end of last August.
Where I play, 1/2 NLHE always available, 1/3 NLHE is often available. 5x straddles are allowed and often you can find a game with good straddle participation. 2/5 and 5/5 games have dried up somewhat over the last year. The private/semi private games at cardrooms are hit or miss, sometimes there is no seat, sometimes they become massive games like 50/100 or bigger which I don't have the bankroll for.
My ideal game is 10/25 with a 2.5k buyin. 2/5 can also be decent, especially if there are straddles /resraddles on to 20-25. This game is not always available.
There have been several attempts by myself and others to get regular 2/5 games going during the weekdays, but they have faced a lot of challenges. For example, becoming reg infested, rec players being too intimidated to play, key rec players no longer playing after getting cooked too much, and some rec players only wanting to play bigger games.
Do you have any advice for cultivating a good midstakes game where recreational players will be comfortable playing?
This is a great question and I'd be lying if I said I had this one all figured out. The rooms I am playing in experience the same issue you are describing at times.
It's been helpful to have a text group among the people that are interested in regularly playing the game. Also, for a bigger game like $10/25, it's better to only run the game at most twice per week for the long-term health of the game, unless it's an exceptionally deep player pool.
As for creating a regular $2/5 game: My best advice would be to talk to the players that would potentially be interested in playing regularly. Find out what conditions are important to them and what would create a fun environment. Then deliver on that feedback and make sure your poker room is receptive to running these games at your preferred times. Also, accept that these games have a shelf-life and nothing lasts forever. You'll probably have to go through this process multiple times.