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Originally Posted by katie75013
More people in NV will start playing online for sure.
NJ has some pretty big cash games that run as well...
This could really change a lot for everyone as soon as it's implemented.
We have big NLHE cash games very very sporadically, nothing consistent above 1/2 or 2/4 so I guess it depends on your definition of big. Every few months there's a couple nights in a row where games will run higher than 5/10 and it's the same few of us playing because the same repeat customer regfish has sat. Other than that it's about 5-7 regs just sitting empty tables across the sites.
I played exclusively on the NJ sites for a few years but as soon as ACR took back NJ players it was a no brainer to start playing there again. Until legislation is introduced that legalizes poker across the country there's not much point to playing on the NJ or NV sites unless you grind 50NL since that's the only thing that really runs consistently with more than one table.
I only have an opinion based upon hearsay at the moment but from what I've heard, NJ has more games running than Nevada at any given time so I am not so optimistic that by adding NV we're going to see some major change. It's absolutely a step in the right direction and I'm thrilled it's finally happening, but I think some people need a reality check. It's not going to change much.