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07-27-2011 , 04:56 AM
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Originally Posted by Aces_up_North
We should probably add the 2-100 O8 game to the spread sheet. Not sure how to go about updating it or where to add it. But its a great game.
Think we should list it under PLO with a note explaining that it's actually spread?
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07-27-2011 , 05:11 AM
Yea, sounds like a good choice sir.
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07-27-2011 , 05:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Aces_up_North
Yea, sounds like a good choice sir.
Ok I put it in there and tried to describe it so that it makes sense.
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08-02-2011 , 01:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Moneyline
I did a search and couldn't find any info. Does anyone know what games and limits are typically spread at Harrah's ak-chin. Do they ever get 2/5NL?

Thanks in advance.
Harrah's has it but no where near the action of CAz 3/5 game...
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08-03-2011 , 01:59 PM
I've been known to get both sweaty and nipply.
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08-04-2011 , 04:41 PM
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Originally Posted by synth_floyd
I played the daily $30 at Fort McDowell today, pretty mediocre structure and field, but the crazy thing is that for a $30 tourney if you play in the cash games for 3 hrs prior you get a $50 bounty for knocking out each person. Sounds extremely +EV.
Its been that way for as long as I can remember, and still nobody goes there.
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08-04-2011 , 04:43 PM
But I do agree, Fort actually tries to add value, but like everyone else has said its all about location and theirs is the not low.
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08-04-2011 , 05:09 PM
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Originally Posted by DeadMoneyWalking
Card rooms that are near a major city can mistreat and exploit the players and they will still get plenty of business. That's true here and in California. Every midwestern room I've seen does this.

On the other hand Las Vegas has tough competition and a ton of choosy local nits. The East coast casinos rely on a grumpy population to drive 2+ hours each way, so they have to make it worth while.

Last night @ Gila someone limped utg in 1/2. I raised to 10 and everyon folded. Dealer toseed me $3. Everyone though I was wierd for asking why.
I actually don't get this...can some live reg clue me in?
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08-04-2011 , 05:29 PM
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Originally Posted by CharlieDontSurf
I actually don't get this...can some live reg clue me in?
3 bucks in blinds plus 2 bucks from limper = 5bones dealer dropped 2 w/o a flop and tossed dmw the remaining $3 its standard but def outrageous
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08-04-2011 , 05:31 PM
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Originally Posted by CharlieDontSurf
I actually don't get this...can some live reg clue me in?
They raked one dollar before the deal but the invisible chip still counts towards the rake. One limper therefore made the pot '6.' When I raised to 10 I actually called the limper and raised 8 more. There was now 8 imaginary dollars in the main pot which triggers the 2nd dollar of rake.

And I didn't tip.
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08-04-2011 , 06:44 PM
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Originally Posted by DeadMoneyWalking
They raked one dollar before the deal but the invisible chip still counts towards the rake. One limper therefore made the pot '6.' When I raised to 10 I actually called the limper and raised 8 more. There was now 8 imaginary dollars in the main pot which triggers the 2nd dollar of rake.

And I didn't tip.
LOL live pokerz
The casinos kill their own action. I might be a fish but I ain't a complete moran.
LOL live rake+tips

And...Fort McDowell had (past tense) the best tournament on Saturdays with their MegaStack... but they switched it to Sundays (incorrect move IMO) and I stopped going. Also now I believe I read it's a 50 with rebuys. Barf. I was (am) more than willing to make the drive... but why?

LOL casinoripoffs gg & gl
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08-04-2011 , 07:02 PM
I was at The Fort the other day. Unless they're remodeling they've cut the poker room in half. I think that might actually be the case bec the wall looks permanent to me.
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08-04-2011 , 07:10 PM
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Originally Posted by that_pope
I've been known to get both sweaty and nipply.
Well, at least dinner's gonna cost less than I'd originally allocated.
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08-04-2011 , 08:43 PM
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Originally Posted by DeadMoneyWalking
They raked one dollar before the deal but the invisible chip still counts towards the rake. One limper therefore made the pot '6.' When I raised to 10 I actually called the limper and raised 8 more. There was now 8 imaginary dollars in the main pot which triggers the 2nd dollar of rake.

And I didn't tip.
Jackpot (all promotions) drop:
1 preflop
1 at 30

rake:
1 at 5
1 at 10
1 at 20
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08-04-2011 , 11:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Howard Beale
I was at The Fort the other day. Unless they're remodeling they've cut the poker room in half. I think that might actually be the case bec the wall looks permanent to me.
Last time I was there, which was over a year ago, during cash game times they used 2-4 tables at the most and maybe double that during tournies. How many tables total are in that room? 20-30?
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08-04-2011 , 11:26 PM
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Originally Posted by synth_floyd
Last time I was there, which was over a year ago, during cash game times they used 2-4 tables at the most and maybe double that during tournies. How many tables total are in that room? 20-30?
IDK but now it's closer to 10. They had 1 game when I peeked in while mom played the Wheel of Fortune. I think it's permanent.
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08-05-2011 , 05:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Howard Beale
IDK but now it's closer to 10. They had 1 game when I peeked in while mom played the Wheel of Fortune. I think it's permanent.
Which part? the 1 game or the 10 tables?
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08-05-2011 , 06:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Quadstriker
Jackpot (all promotions) drop:
1 preflop
1 at 30

rake:
1 at 5
1 at 10
1 at 20
Because "promotions" is a word liberally applied to almost anything the casino wants it to mean, and because so little actually ends up in the jackpot itself, you should simply look at this as how much you get raked.

Think of it as a 14% minimum rake with a friendly $5 cap.

TakenCumulative@%
11333%
12540%
131030%
142020%
042914%
153017%
053714%
051005%
052003%
($29,$37,$100 and $200 added for illustration.)

Any pot at between 30-37, or below $28 is subject to a rake as high as 40%.

Pots at $29 exactly and above $37 are subject to a rake of less than 14%.
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08-05-2011 , 07:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Howard Beale
I was at The Fort the other day. Unless they're remodeling they've cut the poker room in half. I think that might actually be the case bec the wall looks permanent to me.
yes the poker room has been cut down to about 10 tables, slots taking up the other half. why wast the real estate when they can't get more than 2 or 3 tables going outside of a tourney
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08-05-2011 , 07:21 PM
Took this opportunity to update the spreadsheet to show 10 tables and 3 active.

https://spreadsheets.google.com/spre...c0TWc&hl=en_US
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08-07-2011 , 02:37 AM
Is there any casinos that do $1/2 NLH?
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08-07-2011 , 03:58 AM
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Originally Posted by Grindhouse55
Is there any casinos that do $1/2 NLH?
illegal.

Spread limit instead.
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08-07-2011 , 02:34 PM
What is spread exactly?
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08-07-2011 , 02:48 PM
spread limit.
2/3-300
is $2 small Blind $3 Big blind and you may bet a minimum of $3 to a maximum of $300 accordingly at any time.
Buy in at CAZ is $100 minimum with a $300 Maximum.

3/5-500
is $3 small Blind $5 Big blind and you may bet a minimum of $3 to a maximum of $500 accordingly at any time.
Buy in at CAZ is $300 minimum with a $1000 maximum.

Spread limit is generally played according to limit rules: I.E 3 raises per betting round and an all in raises of half or more reopens the betting if not yet capped.
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08-07-2011 , 02:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Grindhouse55
What is spread exactly?
spread limit
2/3-300
is $2 small Blind $3 Big blind and you may bet a minimum of $3 to a maximum of $300 accordingly at any time.
Buy in at CAZ is $100 minimum with a $300 Maximum.

3/5-500
is $3 small Blind $5 Big blind and you may bet a minimum of $3 to a maximum of $500 accordingly at any time.
Buy in at CAZ is $300 minimum with a $1000 maximum.

Spread limit is generally played according to limit rules: I.E 3 raises per betting round and an all in raises of half or more reopens the betting if not yet capped.
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