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    Beginner HORSE tournament

    Hello all,
    I'm looking to gauge interest in a possible beginners HORSE tournament. I would keep the buy-in low, say around $10 so that the chips aren't meaningless, but low enough so that we can get a full table and just have fun , learn some things and become more well rounded poker players.

    Did you know that there is a $50,000 buy-in HORSE tournament at the WSOP? Have to start somewhere...

    Full Tilt Poker seems to have daily $100 HORSE freeroll tournaments if you want to just get your feet wet first.

    Most of the pros don't just specialize in Hold'em, but play a number of other game types. Playing other game types can even give you new perspectives on Hold'em that you may not have realized before.

    For those that would like even more action while the game is going on, we can do some prop bets on the side.

    I have hosted a number of low stakes games last year, so I have some experience in hosting, but this would be the first HORSE tourney that I have hosted. I have a nice table, chairs and new casino quality paulson chips and am also centrally located near 270 and High St.

    I am thinking about hosting the game on Sun Jan. 20 at 7pm. Let me know who might be interested. It should be a fun game.

    -Mike

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    I've only learned Hold'em, and played about two hours of Omaha so far, but I am very eager to start learning some other games. Count me in.
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    Not a bad idea. You may also want to consider hosting some of these online so that people can become familiar with the betting structures -- especially when it comes to stud games.
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    I am definitely interested. I'll keep an eye out on this thread for updates/info. Thanks.

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    A bit more info...

    The tournament would alternate between Hold'em, Omaha Hi/Lo, Razz, Stud Hi and Stud Hi/Lo (I've been told Stud Hi/Lo also goes by the name Seven Card Stud Eight or better - that is where the E in HORSE comes from). A quick intro to each game type can be found here -> http://w.fulltiltpoker.com/pokerGame...JLQVNLUEpES1Q-

    I would be alternating between games every 12 mins, which would allow some time on each game type per hour. The tournament would last about 3.5-3.75 hrs. Blinds would go up when switching back and forth between the games that use the community cards (Hold'em and Omaha Hi/Lo) and stud type games (Razz, Stud Hi, Stud Hi/Lo) which is how they do it at the WSOP. FT does a bunch of small jumps between every game type, which is fine online, but ends up with some odd levels like 60/120, 80/160, etc. that aren't very practical in a live game. So instead of making frequent tiny jumps, there would be longer, but slightly larger jumps using more familiar blind levels like 50/100 or 100/200.

    For those that want to get their feet wet online first, the next $100 HORSE freeroll on Full Tilt is Thurs Jan 4 at 5:40EST. They also usually have a couple $5 tourneys a couple times a day. I do like Charlton's idea as well about doing another private tourney online, possibly for HORSE with low buyin as well. I just mainly want it to be a fun learning experience and would prefer live. But could definitely do both if there is enough interest.

    -Mike

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