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Originally Posted by AlanBostick
Actually I think it's San Jose city ordinance. Certainly other Santa Clara County venues spread no-limit games, including NLHE, in times past. I'm thinking of the Cameo Club in Palo Alto and the Wagon Wheel in Mountain View. The Cameo Club is long-since close, and the Wagon Wheel lost its city-sponsored gaming license in the late 90s.
As for changes, whether or not the city approves, the club is bound by the state's moratorium on expanding gambling.
I played a bit at Bay last night. FWIW I asked at the desk what no limit games were running and one of the employees said "we don't have no limit" and the other said "but wait a few months and we will"
I didn't ask for clarification, so cue the full disclaimer.
I played the 3/5 spread limit game and I couldn't believe the action, so many loose players dumping buyin after buyin. Was only my second time playing live so I don't have much reference, but man were these guys ever throwing $$$ away...