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Highlights...
Florida B&Ms may (as of July 1, 2007): So, while this is very poorly worded, I think it will be interpreted to mean (i) limit games with a max bet of $5, (ii) NL cash tables with a max buy-in of $100 (so they'll probably run those as 1/2 games), and (iii) tournaments with a max buy-in of $100. Of course, since the wording is so confusing it could be that we see different interpretations by the various cardrooms... who knows (like a NL cash game of $5/$10 with a minimum buy-in of $100). It will be interesting to follow.
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As I see it, a "required buy-in," is the MINIMUM buy in. They should be able to run a $5/$10 NL game with a REQUIRED buy in of $100 and a max buy in of $1000 if they want, for example.
But even if that is interpreted as it's meant to be ($100 max buy in), and even if we overlook the part where people can build their stack from that $100, I still think they should easily be able to run $1000 (10 * the $100 cash game buy in) tourneys. |
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