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Home Poker Games 101
- 5-15-2008
I have hosted home games a few times; I enjoy getting some friends together having a few cold beverages and trying to part my friends with their money. Hosting a successful home poker game does require some fore thought so I decided to share some tips with you.
- Choose the right day: If you want people to come to your house be sure to set a day that is conducive to your friends schedules, also be sure to set a time that is feasible for your guests early starts make it easier for parents to attend.
- Invite the crowd that is going to play the game the way you like to play: Do they play similar to you? Serious, aggressive, or just there to hang out? This is a very important step in the planning.
- Buy in or cash game? I prefer a tournament style of game with a small buy in to attract more players to my games. Afterwards there are always a few people willing to play some cash games.
- The ever popular food and beverage topic: I usually provide some snacks and purchase some beer but the best way to handle this is making everyone to bring something.
- Etiquette: I also set some ground rules and some house keeping issues:
- Bathroom locations.
- Trashcan locations.
- Smoking areas if necessary.
The rest of this article will be based on a poker tournament style home game:
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Good Post!
WOW! I have never seen like this type of poker game and It is very interesting to know about the team poker game, The name itself is very sweet and good. Every time I use to try to play new versions and my hobby also. Thanks for the post!