You will appreciate this. Florida has just allowed the Seminoles (Owners of the Hard Rock) to offer no limit poker in their casinos. The only drag is you cannot buy in for more than $100. I played last Saturday and it was like taking candy form a baby. The average pot was $300-400. Players would go all in pre-flop on Q-3 off suited.
The crowning moment came when I flopped quad 10's and had two all in bets ahead of me. I give it about 6 months for the learning curve to adjust and games to tighten.
George AKA Rounder
"Amarillo Slim, the greatist proposition gambler of all time held to his father's maxim; You can shear a sheep many times, but you can skin him only once."
You will appreciate this. Florida has just allowed the Seminoles (Owners of the Hard Rock) to offer no limit poker in their casinos. The only drag is you cannot buy in for more than $100. I played last Saturday and it was like taking candy form a baby. The average pot was $300-400. Players would go all in pre-flop on Q-3 off suited.
The crowning moment came when I flopped quad 10's and had two all in bets ahead of me. I give it about 6 months for the learning curve to adjust and games to tighten.
I don't know man, Atlantic Citys $1/2 no limit tables haven't tightened up too much. Problem is, particularly in AC, people don't think about 5x big blind raise as a big raise, rather they they about their average bet on the black jack tables being $50 and will pop it $50 from any position, regardless of prior action.
That sounds like some great action you are getting. Almost sound like time to book a flight . . .
They have two games right now. 1/2 no limit and 2/5 no limit. The contract with the Seminoles allow them to hold 6 no limit poker tournamnets a year, so things are looking up.
George AKA Rounder
"Amarillo Slim, the greatist proposition gambler of all time held to his father's maxim; You can shear a sheep many times, but you can skin him only once."
They have two games right now. 1/2 no limit and 2/5 no limit. The contract with the Seminoles allow them to hold 6 no limit poker tournamnets a year, so things are looking up.
This was just posted on the internet. Chip Reese died in his sleep. Another great one bites the dust.
George AKA Rounder
"Amarillo Slim, the greatist proposition gambler of all time held to his father's maxim; You can shear a sheep many times, but you can skin him only once."
This was just posted on the internet. Chip Reese died in his sleep. Another great one bites the dust.
Wow! Chip seemed to be in pretty good health and relatively young. What a great high limit cash game player. He was the type of guy I wouldn't mind stacking me once or twice.
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