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Originally Posted by 33 Big Blinds
Noah,
I want to thank you again for your hospitalaty. I would encourage anyone who either lives in the area or travel to play to include your room as one to stop in to. I like the fact that you separate the tournament and cash rooms, there was a great selection of games when I was there (which will make or break any room), the fact you had a dedicated brush for the 5-10+, and the majority of dealers seemed competent.
If I could add any suggestions they would be no flop no drop and limiting the amount of rabbit hunting and running it twice. I had these two Asian guys who liked to get into a three and four bet pattern then when they were heads up would run the board twice. While this reeks of colusion I'm not the type to say anything.
I will be back down in two weekends, I believe I will be playing Saturday night in your room. PM me if you have any questions or would like to schedule a meeting.
Thank you again
First, let me say that I am a FAN of the PBKC.....they are a diamond in the rough when it comes to poker, and I will continue to play there, when the playing is "right".
I think the PBKC has a great room, but I have also been aware of the shennanigans. There are several players who should not be allowed to play there as they disrupt, play little "games", and basically make it less worth my time, especially in the bigger games....it has gotten to the point that I walk in, see who is in the "pit" and just keep going when I see who the players are.
Then I drive over to the Isles, where I never have had any issues!
I must disagree with your assessment of the dealers however....many need to go...especially the ones they plop into the tournaments.....sometimes its EXCRUCIATING!
When a table gets stuck with the same weak dealer for 2 hours or more, it becomes almost unbearable, and mistakes occur constantly.
I also notice that the attitude of the PBKC is lax, to a handful of players who are completely disrespectful of ANY rules of discipline......maybe a clear message should be sent to some, by not allowing them to play for a month or 2.......people are beginning to "talk" about this problem.
Just because a player is someones "pal", should not be a reason for allowing unacceptable behavior.
Poker is an emotional game, but disrespect, and havoc, should not be tolerated, period!
TypicalNobody