Picture this: a large area with 14 10-seat electronic tables filled with 80% terrible players 10% bad players 5% tags and 5% wildcards. Throw in a few women in the 1st and 3rd categories. Add a bunch of large screen tvs around the room with the sign up lists and various sports. The lighting is dimmer than a regular poker room.
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If only we had the technology readily available to capture this
Someone go check on Jah...I picture him still curled-up in the fetal position in a bathroom somewhere
lol GTA, you are a card. Been busy with the new puppy we got yesterday. Well I ended down around $240 on Sat. after building up my $300 stack to around $680. The hand against older Asian woman I would play a little differently, but would still call pre. When the tightest player at the table finally raises and tells you they have AA to QQ, you have to take a stab at their stack. $13 more when she had around $160 behind seemed reasonable. Flop comes Jss, where am I going with TP and flush draw. I should have pushed then and there instead of calling and having her push on the turn. No change in outcome as she calls anyways.
lol GTA, you are a card. Been busy with the new puppy we got yesterday. Well I ended down around $240 on Sat. after building up my $300 stack to around $680. The hand against older Asian woman I would play a little differently, but would still call pre. When the tightest player at the table finally raises and tells you they have AA to QQ, you have to take a stab at their stack. $13 more when she had around $160 behind seemed reasonable. Flop comes Jss, where am I going with TP and flush draw. I should have pushed then and there instead of calling and having her push on the turn. No change in outcome as she calls anyways.
TBC off to PetsValu.
I would stick to the make $500/day plan, seems simpler.
Picture this: a large area with 14 10-seat electronic tables filled with 80% terrible players 10% bad players 5% tags and 5% wildcards. Throw in a few women in the 1st and 3rd categories. Add a bunch of large screen tvs around the room with the sign up lists and various sports. The lighting is dimmer than a regular poker room.
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Haha this is an absolutely PERFECT description of the room. I'm still learning many of the ins and outs of the game (hence, the name ), but in there I feel pretty darn good haha. Some solid players at the 5-5 though. Everytime in in on the weekends (only times I get in), it's about 6-7 of the 10 that are solid regs and 3 or 4 complete fish throwing cash around (dude I played with Saturday sat down with $1000 on his card waiting for 5-5 and didn't know how to use the machines, nor could he play to save his life).
Anyone have any comments about the PLO tables? Loose. Tight. Regs. Turnover. BuyIn amounts. Etc
They rarely run. I've seen 7 names on the list before but I guess the players were more inclined to stay on their NLHE tables and I've never seen a table of PLO spread.
People I've spoken to have told me though that it's insanely soft money when it does run. NLHE players who have a tough time shifting their mindsets into PLO.
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If only we had the technology readily available to capture this
lol GTA, you are a card. Been busy with the new puppy we got yesterday. Well I ended down around $240 on Sat. after building up my $300 stack to around $680. The hand against older Asian woman I would play a little differently, but would still call pre. When the tightest player at the table finally raises and tells you they have AA to QQ, you have to take a stab at their stack. $13 more when she had around $160 behind seemed reasonable. Flop comes Jss, where am I going with TP and flush draw. I should have pushed then and there instead of calling and having her push on the turn. No change in outcome as she calls anyways.
TBC off to PetsValu.
I would stick to the make $500/day plan, seems simpler.
I already do that....poker is just gravy!
Haha this is an absolutely PERFECT description of the room. I'm still learning many of the ins and outs of the game (hence, the name ), but in there I feel pretty darn good haha. Some solid players at the 5-5 though. Everytime in in on the weekends (only times I get in), it's about 6-7 of the 10 that are solid regs and 3 or 4 complete fish throwing cash around (dude I played with Saturday sat down with $1000 on his card waiting for 5-5 and didn't know how to use the machines, nor could he play to save his life).
They rarely run. I've seen 7 names on the list before but I guess the players were more inclined to stay on their NLHE tables and I've never seen a table of PLO spread.
People I've spoken to have told me though that it's insanely soft money when it does run. NLHE players who have a tough time shifting their mindsets into PLO.
You need to hire a saucier
Like Chef from Apocalypse Now?