
Freebass
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Boulder City, NV
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Sports with my kids, poker, fantasy football
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Let me tell you who tips that well, other dealers and casino workers. You don't have to be loaded to tip a dealer, hell, half the "professional" poker players stiff the dealers anyway.
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party 5 dollar nl he finaltwo tables for bigdmcgee!
Freebass replied to BigDMcGee's topic in General Poker Forum
keep going! Lookin good -
party 5 dollar nl he finaltwo tables for bigdmcgee!
Freebass replied to BigDMcGee's topic in General Poker Forum
i'm watching too, good luck to you!!! -
I can't belive people still think rooms are rigged in Vegas. Get real.
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Tues/Thurs tournaments usually have 70 - 115 players, usually runs anywhere from 6 - 9 hours, and first place usually is about $10k.
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comments regarding $5-$10 game at wynn las vegas
Freebass replied to pokerwiz's topic in General Poker Forum
That was the problem. Daniel should have bought in with an average stack amount and played "real poker" at that level. Sure it might have been boring for him, but he signed a contract and that is what people wanted. The average person can buy in and play $5/$10 no limit, or any other limit, and play with Daniel. I don't understand why that never happened. Daniel played the very first hand dealt at Wynn, a $4/$8 limit game. Why didn't Daniel come in consistantly and play the limits that were at the room? Now before someone blasts me, I know Daniel is very very busy with everything, BUT, -
Wynn has a great structure for tournaments. On Tuesday and Thursday starting at noon there is a $300 buy in tournament. You start with 3000 in chips and 45 minute rounds. You actually have time to play poker. On Friday the tournament starts at 3pm, and it is a $500 buy in. On those mornings they do have satellites, Tuesday and Thursday, $80 for two seats, and on Friday is $125 for two seats.
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Wynn has great no limit games. They start with a $1/$3 no limit. It has a $100.00 minimum buy in and no max. They use $3 chips which takes, oh I don't know, mathematics to play with. You hear some complaints from first time players with those chips, but it really helped with the action of the game to be honest. Wynn also spreads a $2/$5 no limit game that has a $200 minimum and no max. This is also a great action game. The best thing in my opinion is they are not must move games. You stay where you begin unless you don't like the game, then you simply ask for a table change. Next Wynn