halcyon1234
Well-Known Member
I was wondering that, if the situation came up where one could buy a table-min Grandfather chip off another player, how much should one offer?
For example, let's say you're at a $15 table, and some dude has a $5-min chip. He decides to leave. How much can you offer him that it's +EV for you? After all, if you're going to play-all, or at least play some TC 0/-1 hands, it's better to lay down $5 than $15. You'll lose less in the longrun with a lower table min. But you don't want to spend more on the chip than what you'll save by betting less.
I also wonder how the value of that chip changes in regards to how crowded the table is. For example, is it better to play most if not all hands at a lower limit, or wong out and risk not having a seat to wong back into? How many missed +TC shoes is a low-limit play-all worth?
For example, let's say you're at a $15 table, and some dude has a $5-min chip. He decides to leave. How much can you offer him that it's +EV for you? After all, if you're going to play-all, or at least play some TC 0/-1 hands, it's better to lay down $5 than $15. You'll lose less in the longrun with a lower table min. But you don't want to spend more on the chip than what you'll save by betting less.
I also wonder how the value of that chip changes in regards to how crowded the table is. For example, is it better to play most if not all hands at a lower limit, or wong out and risk not having a seat to wong back into? How many missed +TC shoes is a low-limit play-all worth?