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plaster8 01-05-2005 05:23 AM

Seattle-area folks, FYI
 
Just got back from playing $3-6 at the Silver Dollar in Renton (they just opened -- it's right off 167). For the entire month of January, they're doing high hand payouts every hour from $100-$300. If there are three tables of at least 7 players each, it's $300. Two tables with 7 players, $200. And so on.

The games (there were two going when I played) seemed pretty soft. And the high hand thing -- which runs from noon-4 a.m. -- is a nice little bonus.

Just thought I'd let everyone know.

wayabvpar 01-05-2005 01:52 PM

Re: Seattle-area folks, FYI
 
Is that the little casino just N of the Keg on E Valley? I thought it was called Billie's or something.

plaster8 01-05-2005 02:31 PM

Re: Seattle-area folks, FYI
 
It's past Billie's, located in an old Bingo hall. But you're in the right area. Billie's, by the way, just shut down their one poker table. Must be the only casino in the world CLOSING poker right now.

ThaSaltCracka 01-05-2005 04:26 PM

Re: Seattle-area folks, FYI
 
Billies sucks though, such a worthless "casino".

ThorGoT 01-05-2005 05:01 PM

Re: Seattle-area folks, FYI
 
What's a high hand payout (from a Seattle poster)?

slavic 01-05-2005 05:57 PM

Re: Seattle-area folks, FYI
 
What's a high hand payout (from a Seattle poster)?

If you make a house, of say Aces full of tens, then that goes up on the high hand board. If it's the best hand of that hour you get a bonus. It's a nice little bonus if you happen to make Quads or a Straight flush or Aces full. With 3 tables or possibly only 1 table a house is going to take it down most hours.

plaster8 01-05-2005 06:50 PM

Re: Seattle-area folks, FYI
 
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Billies sucks though, such a worthless "casino".

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I liked Billie's, but I was biased -- it was only the second place I had ever played casino poker. The dealers and players were friendly, so I felt comfortable there. The only drawback was that a lot of times, they couldn't get a game going.

plaster8 01-05-2005 06:55 PM

Re: Seattle-area folks, FYI
 
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It's a nice little bonus if you happen to make Quads or a Straight flush or Aces full. With 3 tables or possibly only 1 table a house is going to take it down most hours.

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The four hours I was there, the hands that took the bonuses were: Aces full of fours, nines full of jacks, quad jacks, and my rivered King-high straight flush. (Which sucked out on the high hand -- aces full of kings -- with about 10 minutes left in the hour.) [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]

Oh yeah -- they have Monte Carlos, too. So my straight flush scored me an extra $66.

One guy told me that when they had one table going, a jack-high flush (yes, only a flush) took it one hour.

BTW, congrats on the big win, Slavic. Must have been a blast.

Demana 01-05-2005 07:13 PM

Re: Seattle-area folks, FYI
 
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my rivered King-high straight flush. (Which sucked out on the high hand -- aces full of kings -- with about 10 minutes left in the hour.)

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Isn't that a bad beat jackpot?

plaster8 01-05-2005 07:43 PM

Re: Seattle-area folks, FYI
 
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Isn't that a bad beat jackpot?

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No. The aces full of kings hand was just the high hand of the hour so far. It wasn't in the same hand as my straight flush. (And there's no bad beat jackpot at this place, anyway.)


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