01-27-2002, 03:37 PM
I know Bellagio 80-160 is a tough game. But let's be honest, is the Bellagio 80-160 fish a tough fish?
I mean, if you can hang in the game, or radiate a lot of volatility without throwing off a lot of edge to the locals, won't they back down, and leave you to wait it out like everyone else?
I know the So-Cal fish pretty well, as well as most other typical fish from around the country. I even know that if you get out-of-the-way enough, the local rock/pro is your fish when you sit down looking unserious.
My guess is that the Bellagio 80-160 fish - or even the 300-600 fish - is one of the easiest, most generous fish on Earth.
I mean, by definition, isn't any out-of-towner who sits in one of these games about as dumb and rich as they come? Would anyone apart from either a dream fish or Toothpick Doug even be there?
So tell me about it.
leroy
I mean, if you can hang in the game, or radiate a lot of volatility without throwing off a lot of edge to the locals, won't they back down, and leave you to wait it out like everyone else?
I know the So-Cal fish pretty well, as well as most other typical fish from around the country. I even know that if you get out-of-the-way enough, the local rock/pro is your fish when you sit down looking unserious.
My guess is that the Bellagio 80-160 fish - or even the 300-600 fish - is one of the easiest, most generous fish on Earth.
I mean, by definition, isn't any out-of-towner who sits in one of these games about as dumb and rich as they come? Would anyone apart from either a dream fish or Toothpick Doug even be there?
So tell me about it.
leroy