Plenty of players buy in to the MGM game for $300, which is the most they could be into at the Aria too. Or 1/2 games where they buy in for the max.įor example, the max for both the Aria 1/3 and the MGM 1/2 is $300. And I've seen plenty of 1/3 games where the players buy in for the minimum or close to it. The min/max buy ins for both games are usually the same, more and less. Or maybe they just pull it out of their butts? :)Ģ) Well I did mention the money difference but I didn't emphasize because I really think that too is table-dependent. It's hard to say, I assume the casinos do some kind of research on this. Also, they may run out of money faster so the games might not last as long. The caveat tho is that 1/3 may get you less players overall, as players might prefer to seek out the 1/2 instead of playing slightly higher. If you have four limpers in a 1/3 game, that's $12 and they can take a buck out of that for the rake. In a 1/2 game, if you have four limpers preflop, that's only $8 and there's no rake. ![]() They get to the rake, and to each level of the rake, quicker.
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