PDA

View Full Version : Retarded Rules At Turning Stone


sthief09
07-18-2005, 04:45 PM
1. the normal time charge for 15/30, their biggest game at the time, is $6. if the game goes 5-handed or less, they start raking $2 every time there's a flop, which is more expensive. so they encourage people to leave when it gets short

2. they won't start a game unless it's full. if they get 7 people trying to start a 20/40 table with 10 unused tables they won't let the game go

3. on friday night there were 15-20 people on the 15/30 waiting list and around the sameon the 5/10 list. they started a 5th 5/10 game instead of a 2nd 15/30 game

4. multiple times they tried to get a 10/20 or 20/40 game going by calling people from the 15/30 game in addition to others on the list, rather than seeing if we wanted to make the 15 game a 20 game. instead they'd rather try and break the game that's running already

5. they wouldn't let me even start a 30/60 or 20/40 list on Friday night because all the tables were occupied

6. you can't straddle, they don't allow time pots, and you can't buy the button

7. the buyins for their regular NL game are $100 max for 1/2 and $300 max for 2/5. I think once a week they ahve an uncapped game 5/10 20 to go game but the rest of the week every game has a short stacked buy in

Danenania
07-18-2005, 04:59 PM
8.) No liquor license.

RodSerling
07-18-2005, 05:04 PM
not bad for a bunch of sea lions. but if they think they are leading these minnows into manhood, they got another thing comin!

capone0
07-18-2005, 05:07 PM
This is what happens when you get a casino in the "middle of nowhere" (I lived in Ithaca at Cornell between 00-04), which is the only competition for hours and let's 18 year olds play. Your going to get gay rules and rediculous rakes and no liquor. Only went there once during my years at Cornell, and there was a reason for that.

sthief09
07-18-2005, 11:32 PM
[ QUOTE ]
8.) No liquor license.

[/ QUOTE ]


well isn't that how they get it to be 18 to gamble?

phish
07-19-2005, 01:48 AM
Wow! Some of those rules sound frustratingly stupid! But I do like the one about banning timepots. Creates more problems than it's worth.

mdeck
07-19-2005, 03:09 AM
Viejas Indian Casino in SD is 18+ and serves alcohol, the waitresses just card when players order.

MadMat
07-19-2005, 08:50 AM
how do they stop you buying the button? are you not allowed to raise from the CO or am I missing something here ?

Mat

DMBFan23
07-19-2005, 08:53 AM
nah buying the button is a way to post the blinds when you come in to the left of the button but after the BB...so it goes button, you, SB, BB...

you pay both the SB and BB that hand, and you get to play that hand plus the button instead of having to wait and post the big blind in the CO

MadMat
07-19-2005, 09:53 AM
Thanks for the explaination, spot the guy who's never played "live"

Mat /images/graemlins/confused.gif

nolimitpro2005
07-19-2005, 09:58 AM
My friend played in San Diego recently and he asked if he could do a reverse reraise and the dealer said "no." Dunno what's up with that. I do it all the time where I live.

Edit:
I received a lot of emails inquiring about the reverse reraise play. Basically a player raises, you reraise, he comes over the top of you, and then you take your chips back because you figure he must have a better hand. Very efficient.

Edit:
"You may attach a file to this post while editing."
Would anyone like me to attach a file to this post?

J. Sawyer
07-19-2005, 10:15 AM
Makes me real happy that that's the closest casino to me /images/graemlins/smile.gif!

DMBFan23
07-19-2005, 10:17 AM
[ QUOTE ]
My friend played in San Diego recently and he asked if he could do a reverse reraise and the dealer said "no." Dunno what's up with that. I do it all the time where I live.

Edit:
I received a lot of emails inquiring about the reverse reraise play. Basically a player raises, you reraise, he comes over the top of you, and then you take your chips back because you figure he must have a better hand. Very efficient.

Edit:
"You may attach a file to this post while editing."
Would anyone like me to attach a file to this post?

[/ QUOTE ]

yeah, can't see why that wouldnt be allowed....

RodSerling
07-19-2005, 10:41 AM
[ QUOTE ]
My friend played in San Diego recently and he asked if he could do a reverse reraise and the dealer said "no." Dunno what's up with that. I do it all the time where I live.

Edit:
I received a lot of emails inquiring about the reverse reraise play. Basically a player raises, you reraise, he comes over the top of you, and then you take your chips back because you figure he must have a better hand. Very efficient.

Edit:
"You may attach a file to this post while editing."
Would anyone like me to attach a file to this post?

[/ QUOTE ]

You sure it wasn't just a new dealer? I've had problems with dealers not understanding basic rules of games at certain Casinos(usually they new)

jman220
07-19-2005, 10:58 AM
[ QUOTE ]
My friend played in San Diego recently and he asked if he could do a reverse reraise and the dealer said "no." Dunno what's up with that. I do it all the time where I live.

Edit:
I received a lot of emails inquiring about the reverse reraise play. Basically a player raises, you reraise, he comes over the top of you, and then you take your chips back because you figure he must have a better hand. Very efficient.

Edit:
"You may attach a file to this post while editing."
Would anyone like me to attach a file to this post?

[/ QUOTE ]

Oh, thats just because they use surrender rules instead of reverse reraise rules. Much better to fold and take back half your wager than just undo the last bet.

OrangeHeat
07-19-2005, 11:40 AM
I live half an hour away and hardly ever go there because of there retardedness.

They love to spread 2 gabillion 100 max games, but refuse to attempt to cater to any mid range action (15/30, 20/40 etc...).

That room could be sooo much better, but alas it's run by a bunch of dumbasses.

Orange