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Thu 12/07/07 at 07:01
Regular
"Monochromatic"
Posts: 18,487
Well I did say I’d do it :)

If you don’t know how to play poker, you’ve got til Monday to learn ;) but I’ve made things very simple and easy for the newbies. Best thing to do is just learn the hands here It should take about 10-15 minutes before its very clear.
As I wont be able to play : ( I’ll be quite happy to help explain the rules during the game via email or msn to anyone who needs them. While I’ve written a lot out here, its just to clear up how this differs from a normal game.


The Rules and various other bits

The game is Texas Holdem. It’s a 7 card game in which you are given 2 private cards and 5 community cards are dealt for everyone. You have to make the best 5 hand from these 7 cards.

We start on Monday (i may run a small game tomorrow to make sure everyone knows how it'll work)

We’re limited to 20 players. Leave your name if you’re interested

There will be only one hand per day (certainly for the 1st stage) and we don’t play on weekends

Your 2 cards will be dealt (emailed or msn’ed) to you sometime between midnight and midday. (Obviously I need a private way of getting you your cards)
I’ll be using my old email account for this so if you’re playing send an email to this address or add it to MSN. [email protected]

You will start with £50

There is a £1 automatic blind in the first week for everyone

The buy in for each stage is £3. It’ll cost you £3 to see the flop (The first 3 cards) and then £3 each for the turn and river cards. Basically if you play to the end of the hand it’ll cost you £10

The flop will be dealt at midday

The turn card will be dealt at 4pm

The river will be dealt at 8pm

Aces are high and low


There will be no raising. I may consider a proper better stage later in the game

If you’re not around at the time to buy-in for the next card, I’ll allow a pre-buy-in where you can pay in advance. Obviously you wont be around to see the cards so it’s a disadvantage but that’s your choice. Anyone who hasn’t bought in for the next stage will be taken as having folded.

Stage 2 (Optional)

When we’re down to 10 players traditional betting rules apply, apart from no raising before the flop is dealt. The buy-in will remain but further buy-ins will be removed.
There will be 1 round of betting after the flop, 1 round of betting after the turn and 1 round of betting after the river.

No raising will be allowed on the second time around. If player 1 raises to £60, everyone calls and player 10 raises to £70, no further raising will be allowed after player 10. All players will be given the option to call or fold.

All-in bets that are raised will lead to a 2nd pot being created.

Be patient with me. This is not a simple thing to organise and it’s going to take up my time.

Winner is at the dealers (me) discretion. As are other rules.

I reserve the right to up the blinds if I feel theyre too small, as is likely when we get down to only a few players.

The only point where hands can be shown is at the end. Any trading of information will lead to a permanent disqualification.

If you’re not dealt your cards in the morning it’s because I’m not available to run the game on that day or cant find a replacement. I do have a life to lead sometimes but I’ll leave a message on the forum if that’s the case.

I may not use the second stage if I think things are too complicated. I quite like stage 1 in terms of simplicity.


Smedlos
Shrimper
Chaos
Snake
Thu 12/07/07 at 08:50
Regular
"Blood on my suit"
Posts: 1,387
Should we not maybe play it on yahoo or something?
Thu 12/07/07 at 07:01
Regular
"Monochromatic"
Posts: 18,487
Well I did say I’d do it :)

If you don’t know how to play poker, you’ve got til Monday to learn ;) but I’ve made things very simple and easy for the newbies. Best thing to do is just learn the hands here It should take about 10-15 minutes before its very clear.
As I wont be able to play : ( I’ll be quite happy to help explain the rules during the game via email or msn to anyone who needs them. While I’ve written a lot out here, its just to clear up how this differs from a normal game.


The Rules and various other bits

The game is Texas Holdem. It’s a 7 card game in which you are given 2 private cards and 5 community cards are dealt for everyone. You have to make the best 5 hand from these 7 cards.

We start on Monday (i may run a small game tomorrow to make sure everyone knows how it'll work)

We’re limited to 20 players. Leave your name if you’re interested

There will be only one hand per day (certainly for the 1st stage) and we don’t play on weekends

Your 2 cards will be dealt (emailed or msn’ed) to you sometime between midnight and midday. (Obviously I need a private way of getting you your cards)
I’ll be using my old email account for this so if you’re playing send an email to this address or add it to MSN. [email protected]

You will start with £50

There is a £1 automatic blind in the first week for everyone

The buy in for each stage is £3. It’ll cost you £3 to see the flop (The first 3 cards) and then £3 each for the turn and river cards. Basically if you play to the end of the hand it’ll cost you £10

The flop will be dealt at midday

The turn card will be dealt at 4pm

The river will be dealt at 8pm

Aces are high and low


There will be no raising. I may consider a proper better stage later in the game

If you’re not around at the time to buy-in for the next card, I’ll allow a pre-buy-in where you can pay in advance. Obviously you wont be around to see the cards so it’s a disadvantage but that’s your choice. Anyone who hasn’t bought in for the next stage will be taken as having folded.

Stage 2 (Optional)

When we’re down to 10 players traditional betting rules apply, apart from no raising before the flop is dealt. The buy-in will remain but further buy-ins will be removed.
There will be 1 round of betting after the flop, 1 round of betting after the turn and 1 round of betting after the river.

No raising will be allowed on the second time around. If player 1 raises to £60, everyone calls and player 10 raises to £70, no further raising will be allowed after player 10. All players will be given the option to call or fold.

All-in bets that are raised will lead to a 2nd pot being created.

Be patient with me. This is not a simple thing to organise and it’s going to take up my time.

Winner is at the dealers (me) discretion. As are other rules.

I reserve the right to up the blinds if I feel theyre too small, as is likely when we get down to only a few players.

The only point where hands can be shown is at the end. Any trading of information will lead to a permanent disqualification.

If you’re not dealt your cards in the morning it’s because I’m not available to run the game on that day or cant find a replacement. I do have a life to lead sometimes but I’ll leave a message on the forum if that’s the case.

I may not use the second stage if I think things are too complicated. I quite like stage 1 in terms of simplicity.


Smedlos
Shrimper
Chaos
Snake

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