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01-19-2016 , 10:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Bighurt52235
Lil's rake now 3+3 24hrs. Midnight to noon everyday is flop a club flush for $100. So you have to pay an extra dollar for that.
But you didn't mention that the half-hour high hands have been lowered from $499 to $400 as well!?!? Damn Lils really is on the last minute hustle...
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01-19-2016 , 11:17 PM
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Originally Posted by beset
Playing 08 and Big O H/L struck me as really silly, but otherwise a fun game. Much rather drop one of them entirely or put LHE back in the mix, but I seemed to be in the minority on that one.
HE is routinely the tightest game of any mix in which it is played. People who wouldn't think twice about playing QJ86 or QJ885 in the respective Omaha rounds still know better than to come in with J8o UTG in hold 'em.

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Although I think separating the stud games makes for a better mix. That was no one gets confused about which stud variation is being played, and IMO makes the game more fun as well.
It's a good point. I don't see any reason to take a normative position one way or another. IIRC online they typically have traditional HORSE, in that order, but the 8- and 10-games mix the games up quite a bit so similar games aren't adjacent.

The only practical implication for me, besides people forgetting the game, is that I like to play all my "free hands" in the flop games before my blinds, so I have to plan a bit better if all the stud is bunched together.
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01-20-2016 , 02:34 AM
Sorry couple questions about the Tualip Pow Wow Series
1. How many runners you guys expect?
2. Is there money added to the pool?
3. Looking at structure sheet, is it pretty much a turbo?
4. How will the cash games be affected? I would rather play in a good cash game then a 235 tournament to be honest. Would it be more worthwhile to play in the cash games at muckleshoot, snoqualmine, or diamond Lil that night? I prefer 3/5 higher for NL and 8/16 higher for limit.
Thanks and sorry for all the questions.
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01-20-2016 , 05:54 AM
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Originally Posted by Loopshot1
But you didn't mention that the half-hour high hands have been lowered from $499 to $400 as well!?!? Damn Lils really is on the last minute hustle...


I was actually just returning to the thread to add this. Sad stuff.
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01-20-2016 , 01:19 PM
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Originally Posted by coolgdelta
Sorry couple questions about the Tualip Pow Wow Series
1. How many runners you guys expect?
2. Is there money added to the pool?
3. Looking at structure sheet, is it pretty much a turbo?
4. How will the cash games be affected? I would rather play in a good cash game then a 235 tournament to be honest. Would it be more worthwhile to play in the cash games at muckleshoot, snoqualmine, or diamond Lil that night? I prefer 3/5 higher for NL and 8/16 higher for limit.
Thanks and sorry for all the questions.
I expect around 300 runners total for the $235 between the day 1s. Cash games will not be available at Tulalip until around 4 or 5 when they start breaking tournament tables because the room is so small, and even then they will only be able to start one table at a time as tables open up. If you are strictly looking to play 3/5 cash game the Muck is your best bet for Saturday night.
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01-20-2016 , 02:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Bighurt52235
I was actually just returning to the thread to add this. Sad stuff.
Yeah, I cashed out of the 20/40 at 11:59 in protest last night

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01-20-2016 , 04:33 PM
I thought the houses jackpot fund had to be returned to the players before the casino could close? They can't just take the promo fund with them or else casinos would just use that fund as additional hidden rake.

I believe they are allowed to keep 10% or 15% as "administrative" fees, but the rest must be returned to the players
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01-20-2016 , 04:53 PM
That's correct. I spoke with the floor about the changes last night, and he said they have been running in the red on the jackpot drop, i.e. giving away more than raking, and they are merely adjusting things so they stop losing money on the promotions. Seems a little fishy, but I doubt this is an outright cash grab.
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01-20-2016 , 09:51 PM
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Originally Posted by boomcity35
I expect around 300 runners total for the $235 between the day 1s. Cash games will not be available at Tulalip until around 4 or 5 when they start breaking tournament tables because the room is so small, and even then they will only be able to start one table at a time as tables open up. If you are strictly looking to play 3/5 cash game the Muck is your best bet for Saturday night.
Thanks man. I will have to see how I am feeling on Friday.
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01-21-2016 , 07:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Bighurt52235
Lil's rake now 3+3 24hrs. Midnight to noon everyday is flop a club flush for $100. So you have to pay an extra dollar for that.
Starting tonight at midnight you get a bit more for the extra dollar.

Flop a club flush, get $250
Flop a club straight flush, get $2500
Flop a club royal, get $25,000
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01-21-2016 , 11:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Bub
Starting tonight at midnight you get a bit more for the extra dollar.

Flop a club flush, get $250
Flop a club straight flush, get $2500
Flop a club royal, get $25,000


Oh, ok. Diamond Dash, but for clubs. Well that's reasonable. I guess.
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01-25-2016 , 03:36 AM
The games have been good after 4 though they die a bit at 7PM (I think) because of the tourney for a couple of hours. I don't think the crowd has been as big as anticipated, but I think that makes man players play even more hands. Not bad overall, and with a decent full house you're likely to get the $200 for that particular 15 mins.

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01-25-2016 , 06:15 AM
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Originally Posted by PokerLM
The games have been good after 4 though they die a bit at 7PM (I think) because of the tourney for a couple of hours. I don't think the crowd has been as big as anticipated, but I think that makes man players play even more hands. Not bad overall, and with a decent full house you're likely to get the $200 for that particular 15 mins.

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Wat?
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01-25-2016 , 04:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Loopshot1
Wat?


Yeah, I'm gonna guess that was posted in the wrong thread.
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01-25-2016 , 05:33 PM
Reporting from PowWow tourny($235 buy in) at T.

* 112 entrances on day 1A, 18 made to day 2
* 146 entrances on day 1B(some from 1A with re-buys), 32 made to day 2
* Top 26 paid with over 13K for first place
* Tournament was smoothly and on time

1. Played on day 1B and made to day 2 with only 21,900 in chips. Got stuck in a tough table with many regs. I knew I was in a trouble when people said their greetings by the first names, 'how's your wife', etc.

2. Need some luck with table draw to go deep. My chance would have been better if I was in the action table where one guy tripled up by level 2.

3. Slow until level 7. Players from my table took turns going all in by level 8.

4. Busted out at 39th'ish when my AQ clubs all-in before flop did not hold up against AJ off when J came at the river.

Overall, it was a good tourny for $235. Only negative was that it felt like everyone knew each other and couple of dealers were somewhat bad(older gent named Rod shuffled the deck like 8 year old, I think he has arthritis or carpal)

I'm on the fence for the big one this weekend. Floor said they are expecting around 400 runners.
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01-25-2016 , 09:08 PM
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Originally Posted by mahimahi
Reporting from PowWow tourny($235 buy in) at T.

* 112 entrances on day 1A, 18 made to day 2
* 146 entrances on day 1B(some from 1A with re-buys), 32 made to day 2
* Top 26 paid with over 13K for first place
* Tournament was smoothly and on time

1. Played on day 1B and made to day 2 with only 21,900 in chips. Got stuck in a tough table with many regs. I knew I was in a trouble when people said their greetings by the first names, 'how's your wife', etc.

2. Need some luck with table draw to go deep. My chance would have been better if I was in the action table where one guy tripled up by level 2.

3. Slow until level 7. Players from my table took turns going all in by level 8.

4. Busted out at 39th'ish when my AQ clubs all-in before flop did not hold up against AJ off when J came at the river.

Overall, it was a good tourny for $235. Only negative was that it felt like everyone knew each other and couple of dealers were somewhat bad(older gent named Rod shuffled the deck like 8 year old, I think he has arthritis or carpal)

I'm on the fence for the big one this weekend. Floor said they are expecting around 400 runners.
thats unfortunate. I played 1b as well and the dealers I got were pretty good. I busted out in the last level of day 1.
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01-25-2016 , 09:37 PM
played 1B of the Pow Wow opener. Made it to day 2 and was surprised how quickly the money was reached. Good amount of short stack survivors just trying to make day 2 most likely. The levels were quite aggressive, but never felt completely rushed. Tourney was smooth for the most part, ended up final tabling before busting out in 7th.

Pay structure seemed pretty solid, will likely be back for the main this weekend.
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01-26-2016 , 07:59 PM
400? WTF are they going to put them all?
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01-26-2016 , 09:05 PM
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Originally Posted by mahimahi
Reporting from PowWow tourny($235 buy in) at T.

*.... Only negative was that it felt like everyone knew each other and couple of dealers were somewhat bad(older gent named Rod shuffled the deck like 8 year old, I think he has arthritis or carpal)
Unusual, Rod is one of the best with mechanics. Plus he has good people skills.
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01-27-2016 , 12:14 PM
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400? WTF are they going to put them all?
Tourney is split up in days 1A, 1B, and 1C before combining all the runners on Sunday.
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01-27-2016 , 05:05 PM
Made enough from couple of sessions to free roll for the big tourny this weekend.

I will be playing day 1B and hope to make to Sunday.

GL everyone.
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01-28-2016 , 01:52 AM
I heard the $100,000 Bad Beat Jackpot got hit at Muckleshoot this week or last week. Is this true...
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01-28-2016 , 05:22 AM
According to Bravo it is not true. Last hit back in November.
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01-28-2016 , 05:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Jion_Wansu
I heard the $100,000 Bad Beat Jackpot got hit at Muckleshoot this week or last week. Is this true...
Was not hit as of Monday 2am. Not sure if hit since.
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01-29-2016 , 02:41 PM
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Originally Posted by the_rick64
Tourney is split up in days 1A, 1B, and 1C before combining all the runners on Sunday.
Ah - missed that the main was splitting up that way.
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