HPL Musings And WBCOOP
The home game is coming up on the end of the ninth season. We started the Huntsvegas Poker League back in the summer of 2004. Then we were playing in my garage and have since migrated to a buddy's house.
It's been a blast and I am looking forward to many more. I'd like to do something special for the tenth season but am running out of ideas. We've done a pure NLHE league a number of times (one with a WSOP Main Event format final), a mixed games league, a HORSE league, and mixed Omaha league.
For anyone out there paying attention. What do you think we should run for the tenth iteration of the Huntsvegas Poker League?
Bueller... Bueller...?
P.S. >> Looking forward to the WBCOOP that PokerStars is putting on soon. Big props to one of the best online poker rooms out there.
It's been a blast and I am looking forward to many more. I'd like to do something special for the tenth season but am running out of ideas. We've done a pure NLHE league a number of times (one with a WSOP Main Event format final), a mixed games league, a HORSE league, and mixed Omaha league.
For anyone out there paying attention. What do you think we should run for the tenth iteration of the Huntsvegas Poker League?
Bueller... Bueller...?
P.S. >> Looking forward to the WBCOOP that PokerStars is putting on soon. Big props to one of the best online poker rooms out there.

3 Comments:
It depends on what kind of participation you want.
If you want the biggest games you can get, you have to go NLHE.
If you want to do something crazy, go with throwing a whole bunch of different games in a hat and drawing each night. Everything from NLHE, LHE, PLO, PLO8, LO8, NLO8, Pineapple, Crazy Pineapple, CP8, Stud, Stud8, HORSE, 8 game mix, TD2-7, KCL, 5CD, Badugi, Baduci, etc...
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Erik E, at 21 January, 2010 10:01
Add Chinese to the available mix as well.
Here's a structure sheet from the LA Poker classic at Commerce:
http://commercecasino.com/images/uploads/structuredSheets/LAPC%202010%20Structures%20in%20Excel%20MainMega%20Sheet37.pdf
By
Erik E, at 16 February, 2010 12:39
You know I love mixed games. IMO they reward flexibility and keep things interesting.
Maybe some sort of sophisticated dealer's choice where we each get enough votes to correspond to one card in the deck, then deal a deck of cards to determine what games we play. (Whole orbits, please -- I don't want to have to pass up stud variants so I can have my button.) - Philip
By
AKQJ10, at 16 February, 2010 18:30
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