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Oct 23 2006, 3:42 pm (Edited on Oct 23 2006, 5:00 pm)
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1) What is the most amount of players that should be at a table? (Between 6 and 10) [EDIT] Actually, I might make a change to the concept. When you create a table in the game, It wowuld prompt you for a set minimum (2 to 4) and maximum (6 to 10) amount players. That would allow people to create a comfortable environment for themselves. [/EDIT] 2) How should we handle people who log out during a game? [Note: They will receive 30 extra seconds on their timer to come back, before one of these options is invoked.] a) Force them to always check or call b) Force them to go all-in c) Force them to check or fold d) __________________ (That means you supply something. :P) [My personal opinion: check/fold] For those of you whom saw my post about favorite "style", I have decided to do this. We will have it so you can create a new table of the style you choose, if you don't see your style in the list of current games. You can still post your favorite style though. For those whom don't know, there's 5/10, 10/20, 50/100, and 100/200 of each limit, pot-limit, and no-limit. Thanks for your inquiry. -Jack |
What I meant about question 1 is the max amount of players on a single table. You only need 2 people to play.
As for question 2, correct. After the hand is over, they're forced out of the table. -Jack |
1) What is the most amount of players that should be at a table?(Between 6 and 10) [My personal opinion: 6] One of the things that makes Texas Hold'em fun is because up to around 10 people can play with one deck. Just make it be an option. Personally, I like 10. |
I say Have a minimum of 4 people, and a max of 10.
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Kunark wrote:
- and -1) What is the most amount of players that should be at a table?One of the things that makes Texas Hold'em fun is because up to around 10 people can play with one deck. Disturbed Puppy wrote: I say Have a minimum of 4 people, and a max of 10. Actually, I might make a change to the concept. When you create a table, I'll have it so you can set your minimum (2 to 4) and maximum (6 to 10) players. Allows people to create a comfortable environment for themselves. </Jack> |
you should do it so that we can pick a table based on the blinds
or if there are tournaments raise the blinds every few rounds 10 players maximum at the table for the most part follow it like the world series of poker |
1) 2-10
2) Check, fold, and leave any money they bet during the round in the pot. |
Silent Sage wrote:
When will this be done? Hopefully within two weeks. I need to finish up this standalone version, then I need to reimplement it into Iccusino, test it thoroughly with a new visual layout, and actually design the visual layout. I also need to keep up with college on the side. [Note: Deleting your post with this comment. Please use the edit button, I don't like weeding through posts to get my data. ;)] -Jack |
Keep them grades up, boy, or I'll have to learn you the hard way *Takes belt off*
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10 players to fill a table. When a player logs out keep their chips there and have it auto-fold them until they get back in, but blinds are still taken. This is how things like Bodog and 5Dimes work.
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Yes! Finally. Been playing Pokerstars recently to get back into the game. (Real money of course, I only have like 5 bucks)
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Minimum: 2 to [max], defaulting at 4
Maximum: [min] to 8, defaulting at 6. Logged-out action: Fold while 3 or more players, max bet or all-in if only two. Give an additional 30 seconds before going all-in. Blinds and/or antis: Really depends on what players start with, and how fast they raise. |
max amount of players should be 10 i play Texas Hold'em a lot on PokerStars.com (yes .com not .net they have 2 sites .com is better) besides the point max would be ten in pokerstars. while in a regular 9 or 10 table sit'n go you start out with 15hundred (1,500) chips blinds are usually 5 and 10 small (5) big (10). only 2 people pay the blinds if your the dealer the 2 people to the left of you pay the blinds first person next to you is small and the person left to the person who paid small is paying big blind.
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2) I think that they would be forced to fold that hand, and then forced to leave the table with whatever chips they have left