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02-28-2011 , 04:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Lattimer
At the top of the foxwoods main page is a link to log in to your dream card account (you need your dream card # and PIN). Once you do that, you click on Offers & Events.
If you dont have a pin you have to get one at the cage.
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02-28-2011 , 06:00 PM
Iwash my hands, eat pizza at the 5 star cafe ,then play poker
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02-28-2011 , 06:47 PM
Random question. How often are Razz and low limit Stud games played on a Sunday or Monday? Thanks.
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02-28-2011 , 07:34 PM
razz never, low limit stud is never NOT running
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02-28-2011 , 07:39 PM
Razz really only ever runs during the tournament series'
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02-28-2011 , 08:25 PM
Haven't seen much of razz always interest
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02-28-2011 , 08:59 PM
How many tables of 1-2 and 2-5 NL would usually be running on weekdays starting around 8-9am until about 4pm or so? I know it varies, but I'm looking for an average on a normal weekday.

I've been going to MS for the last couple of years once or twice a week and I've been thinking of playing more often and thought FW would probably have a better selection/amount of tables during a weekday.
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03-01-2011 , 10:23 AM
Had on old guy pee himself at my table last night, have to say that was a first.
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03-01-2011 , 10:30 AM
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Originally Posted by monkeymaps
Had on old guy pee himself at my table last night, have to say that was a first.
EWWWWWWW. Did he win/lose a big pot?

Months ago a guy lost a few buyins in a very short amount of time, gets up(he was in 5 seat, I was in 2 seat) and the back of his plaid shorts were brown and wet. Luckily, housekeeping came with air freshener and a new chair.
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03-01-2011 , 10:32 AM
Not really sure a suspect it had happened before I arrived at the table, the floor had to say something to him.
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03-01-2011 , 10:58 AM
was anyone there the night that old/heavy/hairy guy was sitting at an unused table where they usually play low limit stud in just his tighty whitey's? who knows what his deal was but he just sat there surrounded by security and wouldnt move...i imagine he has more problems than just taking a beat....it was hilarious though....a pile of clothes and him sitting there almost naked, haha...dont ever be that guy
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03-01-2011 , 04:43 PM
Peeing is nothing, I had an old lady crap her pants at 10/20 or 20/40 stud (don't remember which)
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03-02-2011 , 11:40 AM
I'm just curious what some of you 1/2 regs buy in for at FW? I have only played a handful of sessions there over the last year (but plan on heading up more regularly soon) - and I have always tried to follow the "100BBs" train of thought, for a buyin. So I sat with $200 each time. But I'm noticing that with the avg. PFR of 5-7xBB and with 5-6 people to any given flop, despite any raises really, the significance of "100BBs" really seems to drop.

Is $300 a more strategic buyin there?
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03-02-2011 , 11:44 AM
It really depends on the specific table and what your game plan is. You can never go wrong with $300 if you play the right way, but you can also benefit by buying in lower if you use your stack to your advantage.
I vary it up between $100-300 depending on various conditions.
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03-02-2011 , 11:50 AM
I always like to buy in for the table max, but as 413AceKing stated, it depends on your table and game plan. If you like to straddle and/or play loose, $300 is probably your better option.
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03-02-2011 , 01:17 PM
I buy in for 200$-300$ depending on how many people at the table have a >200$ stack, if it's a bunch of short stackers I usually just do 200$ while I wait for a table change, lol.
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03-02-2011 , 04:35 PM
Like to know if you guys have any tips on how to get the most out of the dream reward program
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03-02-2011 , 06:08 PM
I like to buy in for $300. I prefer to have the bad players covered and feel starting with the max I got more room to play with the others. However, if I'm the only large stack at the table I'm moving. Tough making money with a bunch of short stackers.
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03-02-2011 , 08:59 PM
300 on 1/2, 500 on 2/5 cause that's the max (dumb)
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03-02-2011 , 09:50 PM
Usually I'll buy low at $100-150, occasionally $200 if I've been having a lot of luck and money lately. I'm actually a better short-stack player anyway, and the action is always juicy enough at 1/2 to double-up to $200-300 within an hour or two. And if I lose, at least I didn't lose too much.

But then again, I don't visit Foxwoods that often anymore, so what do I know?
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03-02-2011 , 09:57 PM
Depends on your roll if u r good then u should have your opponents covered but you still need 6k+ or some money saved and a job where you can use that money for poker.
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03-02-2011 , 10:31 PM
March Schedule looks good coming up. Just crazy with the lines to register and even if you register online you still have to wait in the online line which was long last time i attended.
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03-02-2011 , 10:38 PM
I was told this week (by a FW floor) that a vote is (at last) scheduled next Monday 3/7 for the poker dealers to keep their tips, and then, if it passes, a second, final vote will take place a couple of weeks later. Apparently the first vote is on which of two possible systems to use, if any, and then the second vote on whether to actually put it into effect or not.
I hope this is correct, and that it passes.....
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03-02-2011 , 11:55 PM
That would be monumental in my opinion. Foxwoods has way too many miserable lousy dealers who's income would be damaged with a keep your tip system. Hopefully it passes and many of those dealers hit the road or go crawling up to the blackjack and craps tables.
There are so many dealers who, if it were not for the current sytem, would not get any tips from me. I so badly want to skip a dealer when he sucks, but then i'm just screwing all the dealers over and that dealer does not really get punished. Same with when I want to tip the dealer a couple bucks for being especially good, I don't because he barely is affected by it overall. Now, I can gladly tip accordingly, good dealers will make more money, bad ones will make less, and players will be much happier once the rejects fade away!!
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03-03-2011 , 10:33 AM
its high time capitalism visited into foxwoods
all the good dealers i have asked about it are praying this passes
the time for subsidizing the takers is over
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