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What defines "High Stakes" as opposed to "Mid

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    Default What defines "High Stakes" as opposed to "Mid

    I imagine 25 dollar NL or 1/2 limit is low limit. I am sure 50,000 buy in is high limit.

    Is 1000 dollar buy in NL high stakes?
    Is 100 dollar buy in mid stakes?
    are these terms defined, or is it relative?
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    100 is still low. I'd say the cut off from low to mid is 200 and the cutoff from mid to high is 1000.

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    Limit 15/30, 30/60 and up are "high limit"

    NL 500 + buy in 5/10 blinds is "high limit"

    Really, low to high limit depends on stakes relative to your bankroll. But, generally speaking this is how the terms are used.
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    This could be moved to Poker Etcetera.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveO
    Limit 15/30, 30/60 and up are "high limit"
    according to 2+2 15/30 is still Small Stakes, 1/2 is micro.


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    Quote Originally Posted by elipsesjeff
    according to 2+2 15/30 is still Small Stakes, 1/2 is micro.
    The sad thing about this is that I'm not even sure if you are joking.

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