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icepick
12-03-2005, 03:32 AM
They've removed 3 gaming tables from the back, and put in poker tables.

Yay.

whiskeytown
12-03-2005, 03:41 AM
some of those lameass table games not getting the business Poker could get, I suspect. They're licensed for 50 some tables, and I suppose they could go 50 poker tables if they really wanted to - I don't think the back room does THAT much business...esp. since they have to give back all money won outside the fee for playing the hands.

RB

tek
12-03-2005, 02:25 PM
So does that mean the carnival games room will be non-smoking?

PokerBob
12-03-2005, 03:45 PM
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So does that mean the carnival games room will be non-smoking?

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i was there last night. i was told that they removed 3 blackjack tables. the poker tables are non-smoking, but the -EV games are smoking. smoke is not allowed to travel into the poker area or it will be asked to leave.

tek
12-03-2005, 04:03 PM
Maybe they could ask the smoke in th ebar to leave, since they can't afford to upgrade their ventilation system...

WackityWhiz
12-03-2005, 04:13 PM
They need to spread out the poker tables a little bit and remove all table games from the back room. They should add some NL in the back room, and/or designate that area for tournaments.

They should move the table games they want to keep to another area (either upstairs or through the door by the snack bar. If they spread out the poker tables and keep 5-7 table games, they should stay below the 50 mark (or whatever the table max is).

It's been a while since i've been there, so I'm assuming things look like they did last year.

yoadrians
12-03-2005, 04:46 PM
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They need to spread out the poker tables a little bit and remove all table games from the back room. They should add some NL in the back room, and/or designate that area for tournaments.

They should move the table games they want to keep to another area (either upstairs or through the door by the snack bar. If they spread out the poker tables and keep 5-7 table games, they should stay below the 50 mark (or whatever the table max is).

It's been a while since i've been there, so I'm assuming things look like they did last year.

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Unfortunately, we won't be seeing any NL games at Canterbury any time soon. Pretty sure there's a state law preventing any bet more than $60 ... hence, the $30-$60 game is as high as it gets there.

I think they're going to try for a WPT event ... hence, the addition.

benfranklin
12-03-2005, 04:47 PM
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They need to spread out the poker tables a little bit and remove all table games from the back room. They should add some NL in the back room, and/or designate that area for tournaments.

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They can't spread NL. Minnesota law (the state where nothing is allowed) prohibits bets over $60. So 30/60 limit is the biggest game possible in the state.

tek
12-03-2005, 07:16 PM
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I think they're going to try for a WPT event ... hence, the addition.

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Satellite, right? Or are you saying an actual event with Mike and V V P?

Jeffage
12-04-2005, 11:40 AM
They'll never get a WPT event if they can't spread a side game bigger than 30-60. They need to get that law fixed.

Jeff

banditbdl
12-04-2005, 11:58 AM
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Unfortunately, we won't be seeing any NL games at Canterbury any time soon.

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While it would be nice to be able to play some NL once and awhile, I'm afraid adding NL would kill a lot of the middle-ground games like 6/12 and 8/16 replacing them with crap 1/2 100 max NL.