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tman0001 – Rounder
7:45 am – March 14, 2009
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what are typical buy in levels for neighborhood game?
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montcoplayas – Rounder
5:51 pm – March 17, 2009
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well, i saw that this had not been responded to yet so i'm gonna jump on it as i want that timer. We play a couple different ways, when we only have 5 or 6 guys, we play for 10 bucks a person and the first two people out can buy back in if they choose. Now, we play $20+rebuys for the first 6 blind levels, or 2 hours. much looser action, higher prize pools and a lot of fun. Try it out. cant go wrong with .5/1 or 1/2 NL cash game. good luck.
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vinni1969 – Rounder
8:39 pm – April 7, 2009
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our games consist of around 9 people weekly, $5 games. You can buy-in as many times as you want.up until the the dealer has his second time to deal. Sometimes the pot gets really big if people are too drunk to remember how to play. but hey it's all in good fun…..
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Borisboni – Rounder
12:20 pm – April 9, 2009
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We play a weekly cash game night with a max buy in of €20, and rebuys only if you stay under €25. Between 6 and 20 players mostly
And once or twice a month we have €20 rebuy tournys with max 10 players.
And next sunday we have our 2nd 50 man Multi-table tourny, with a buy in of €50 (+5 for drinks)
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N1ghtfox – Rounder
8:54 am – June 23, 2009
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garyw19772002 – Rounder
4:35 pm – June 24, 2009
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garyw19772002 – Rounder
4:35 pm – June 24, 2009
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