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09-25-2017 , 08:33 AM
Just opened the Fortune app. Looks like the bad beat was struck!
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09-25-2017 , 09:41 AM
Bad beat hit at Fortune about 7am Sunday morning. Straight flush over quad jacks in the 20-40 game. Only two games going at the time.
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09-26-2017 , 01:06 PM
Fortune Poker BIG PAYOUTS the last couple day

Fri: $10,000 Dollar SPADE ROYAL FLUSH paid out... Reset at $10,000

Sun: $100,000 Dollar Holdem BAD BEAT JACKPOT paid out... Reset at $50,000

Mon: $25,000 Dollar Omaha BAD BEAT JACKPOT paid out... Reset at $25,000


Along with $250 High hands every 15 minutes 5 days a week

Why would anyone play elsewhere ?

Check out their App " Fortune Poker" for up to the minute game tracking.


4/8 Limit Holdem
8/16 Limit Holdem
20/40 Limit Holdem

1/3 NL Holdem $100 Min - $300 Max Buy-in

4/8 Omaha Hi-Lo with full kill

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09-26-2017 , 07:48 PM
If only they had some kind of mix game...
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09-27-2017 , 03:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Legion
If only they had some kind of mix game...
They used to, legal issues with their Draw games if I recall correctly.

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09-27-2017 , 03:29 PM
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Originally Posted by nick-no-hair
Fortune Poker BIG PAYOUTS the last couple day

Fri: $10,000 Dollar SPADE ROYAL FLUSH paid out... Reset at $10,000

Sun: $100,000 Dollar Holdem BAD BEAT JACKPOT paid out... Reset at $50,000

Mon: $25,000 Dollar Omaha BAD BEAT JACKPOT paid out... Reset at $25,000


Along with $250 High hands every 15 minutes 5 days a week

Why would anyone play elsewhere ?
09/16: $132,000,000 Powerball paid out... Reset at $40,000,000.
09/22: $104,000,000 Mega Million paid out... Reset at $15,000,000.

Along with $50,000 or more scratch ticket winners 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at nearest lottery kiosk.

Why would anyone work for paychecks?
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09-27-2017 , 03:29 PM
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Originally Posted by PokerLM
They used to, legal issues with their Draw games if I recall correctly.

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Yes, I am just joking with Nick.
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09-27-2017 , 03:30 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Legion
Bad beat hit at Fortune about 7am Sunday morning. Straight flush over quad jacks in the 20-40 game. Only two games going at the time.
Good for those degenerates that were stuck and played overnight.
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09-27-2017 , 04:54 PM
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Originally Posted by mahimahi
I hope this is true and I hope this will revive poker games around greater Seattle area.

I will be sad when they close down Hideaway because that's where I learned to play poker ~25 years ago(and Parkers).
I have not heard anywhere else that Hideaway is closing. Why would they?
They're not WA Gold.
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09-29-2017 , 07:25 PM
IMO the "powers that be" at the Tulalip would love to decommit again from poker or even exit the poker business. Would not be shocked to see the existing poker room downsized again for the love of slots.
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09-30-2017 , 11:33 AM
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Originally Posted by Legion
If only they had some kind of mix game...
This! That was an awesome game
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10-02-2017 , 01:09 AM
anyone interested in hitting up wildhorse in pendleton for the tourney series in november?

http://wildhorseresort.com/sites/def...mtSchedule.pdf

i want to get in wed night, leave sunday. looking for someone to split a room or airbnb with
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10-02-2017 , 10:45 PM
Has there ever been a push to have the "no poker in Seattle city limits" law removed? Does anyone know the background on how this law was passed originally?
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10-05-2017 , 07:51 PM
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Originally Posted by SuperFinn
IMO the "powers that be" at the Tulalip would love to decommit again from poker or even exit the poker business. Would not be shocked to see the existing poker room downsized again for the love of slots.
Don't know, they're implimenting changes based off feedback. 1/3 is increasing to a $300 buyin, 3/5 will be up to $1000. It's a start.
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10-06-2017 , 06:05 PM
Red Dragon Poker opening 10/16
21917 Hwy 99 (Aurora Ave) Mountlake Terrace, WA 98043
425-275-4444

Hold 'em promos

Every day:
$45 NLHE tourney 9am and 12pm
$500 guaranteed

$75 high hands every half hour 8am-12pm
monte carlo board 12pm-3pm and 12am-8am

Mon, Thu, Fri, Sun:
3pm-12am: $250 high hands every half hour. no qualifier

Tue, Wed, Sat:
3pm-12am: $400 high hands every half hour. no qualifier
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10-06-2017 , 06:53 PM
Well what games are going to be spread, dammit!

I was excited and slowly scrolling down reading that post, and then it ended with some high hand stuff. Sad.
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10-10-2017 , 12:34 AM
WOW....Two $25,000 Omaha jackpot just hit within 45 minutes @ Fortune Poker...
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10-11-2017 , 01:56 PM
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Originally Posted by wheelflush
Red Dragon Poker opening 10/16
21917 Hwy 99 (Aurora Ave) Mountlake Terrace, WA 98043
425-275-4444

Hold 'em promos

Every day:
$45 NLHE tourney 9am and 12pm
$500 guaranteed

$75 high hands every half hour 8am-12pm
monte carlo board 12pm-3pm and 12am-8am

Mon, Thu, Fri, Sun:
3pm-12am: $250 high hands every half hour. no qualifier

Tue, Wed, Sat:
3pm-12am: $400 high hands every half hour. no qualifier
Just out of curiosity, where did you see these details? I have checked their website but nothing yet has been posted.

https://red-dragon-casino-mountlake.com/games/

I'm a little disappointed with the proposed high hand promotion, as it pales in comparison to Fortune:

Fortune =12k in high hands per day.
Red Dragon = 7.8k (on days where afternoon high hand is $400).

Also, it seems odd to run two different tournaments early in the day...

Any ideas for how many tables they are going to have and what limits they are planning to spread?

Last edited by About2NuT; 10-11-2017 at 02:04 PM. Reason: Link to website
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10-11-2017 , 02:09 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by About2NuT
Just out of curiosity, where did you see these details? I have checked their website but nothing yet has been posted.

https://red-dragon-casino-mountlake.com/games/

I'm a little disappointed with the proposed high hand promotion, as it pales in comparison to Fortune:

Fortune =12k in high hands per day.
Red Dragon = 7.8k (on days where afternoon high hand is $400).

Also, it seems odd to run two different tournaments early in the day...

Any ideas for how many tables they are going to have and what limits they are planning to spread?
That was the flyer they were distributing at club hollywood. I heard they are starting with 3-100 spread limit. I think they're trying to emulate Fortune. We'll know for sure soon.
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10-11-2017 , 02:42 PM
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Originally Posted by wheelflush
That was the flyer they were distributing at club hollywood. I heard they are starting with 3-100 spread limit. I think they're trying to emulate Fortune. We'll know for sure soon.
Gotcha, appreciate the update. Indeed we will
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10-11-2017 , 02:57 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by About2NuT
Just out of curiosity, where did you see these details? I have checked their website but nothing yet has been posted.

https://red-dragon-casino-mountlake.com/games/

I'm a little disappointed with the proposed high hand promotion, as it pales in comparison to Fortune:

Fortune =12k in high hands per day.
Red Dragon = 7.8k (on days where afternoon high hand is $400).

Also, it seems odd to run two different tournaments early in the day...

Any ideas for how many tables they are going to have and what limits they are planning to spread?
I only see one tourney mentioned in the post, the daily $45.

With regard to high hand promotions, this is regaulated by the gaming commision so really the two casinos are relatively equal. Both must pay out what they take in less an administrative fee. I'm sure a start up is not going to have the volume of hands dealt per hour that Fortune has, but should Red Dragon build up reserves (via the jp rake) that Fortune does, they will be distributing comparable payouts. Which is not to say there aren't ways to judge which JP structure might be more beneficial to your style of play and hours at the table.

Proximity and travel costs would probably amount to a bigger difference than your expected value at the two JP programs.
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10-11-2017 , 03:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Rapid_Fire
I only see one tourney mentioned in the post, the daily $45.

With regard to high hand promotions, this is regaulated by the gaming commision so really the two casinos are relatively equal. Both must pay out what they take in less an administrative fee. I'm sure a start up is not going to have the volume of hands dealt per hour that Fortune has, but should Red Dragon build up reserves (via the jp rake) that Fortune does, they will be distributing comparable payouts. Which is not to say there aren't ways to judge which JP structure might be more beneficial to your style of play and hours at the table.

Proximity and travel costs would probably amount to a bigger difference than your expected value at the two JP programs.
The original post noted NLHE Tournaments at 9 and 12pm.

Regards to HH, that makes sense, thanks for the input
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10-11-2017 , 04:05 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by wheelflush
That was the flyer they were distributing at club hollywood. I heard they are starting with 3-100 spread limit. I think they're trying to emulate Fortune. We'll know for sure soon.
3-100, not 3-300?
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10-11-2017 , 04:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Bighurt52235
3-100, not 3-300?
I think that's what I heard. I expect they'll have over buttons.
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10-12-2017 , 01:50 PM
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Originally Posted by wheelflush
I think that's what I heard. I expect they'll have over buttons.
Hollywood used to run a 3-100 a few years back and the Royal was running a 3-300 AFAIK.

Personally, I'd like to see a 3-300 game with some additional fixed limit games. That said, Washington Gold management makes some questionable business decisions when it comes to poker, so I am not going to hold my breath.
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