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Originally Posted by lbrasci
Mike Smith,
I been going to the isles for years now (Play 4-5 times/ week) and I only have 1 compain which is the bad beat. Why not break the bad beat into between limit and no limit? Therefore, there would be a bad beat for the limit players and 1 for the NL players. Most of the bad beats that are hit happen on the limit tables because on the limit tables it does not cost the players that much to see a flop with, for example; 23suited. As opposed to a no limit table where it is not cheap to see a flop with 23suited when someone raises to $60 preflop. Why would I as a NL player want to have the same reward for much higher risk compared to a limit player that has the same reward for lesser risk? Please think about this unfairness or have the NL tables decide if they want to contribute to the bad beat. Also, how about raising the mini bad beat to 20 percent? Thank you for your time.
One other thing I forgot to mention, would it be possible to add an 11th chair to a table (I know it would be a little tight but I think some of the players at the table might be more accomadating than you think) when it gets really late (4am-7am) and no players coming in or leaving? I think it would help losing players to other casino venues like the hardrock. As I have played every weekend since July 1st and there are always players left out when tables break up.
Ibrasci,
While I doubt we will change the mini bad beat to 20%, we are considering separating the limit and NL bad beats. It's not as easily done as one might think but we are looking into it.
as for 11 handed on graveyard when games are being condensed, that is something we can and should be doing.
Thanks