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Trip Report - Commerce
Returning home on Saturday from turkey day excursion to San Diego. I'm in LA on I-5, pouring rain and glacial traffic speed. Low and behold I look over and see a sign for the Commerce Casino. Woohoo!! I pull in and sign up for the first available 15-30 seat. On my first round I get two black kings one from UTG. UTG open raises and I 3 bet. By the time the action gets back to me its capped 7 ways. Everything I heard about LA is true. |
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Re: Trip Report - Commerce
Lovely isn't it? Gotta love the action- too bad wicked swings go hand in hand with these games, oh and those LA "bargain" drops too. |
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Re: Trip Report - Commerce
gee boris, you get lost walking along the riverbank, how did you get thru all that city and find your way home. |
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Re: Trip Report - Commerce
Ray, he's a big city man now that he's in the bay area. also, there aren't many riffles and pools along I5 to distract him. |
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i had a big ball of string in the back of my pick-up. one end was tied to my front door. |
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Traffic
I hate traffic. I like very loose very aggressive poker games. Even though I was in LA a number of times during the 90's I didn't play any poker. I just made short visits. I find it easier to fly my mom here than spend any time in cities. I even avoid the traffic in Missoula if I can. It's not easy being a grumpy old man. |
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Re: Trip Report - Commerce
Those who say they understand the games are loose in LA and Cali, but havent played there........don't understand. 100% guarantee. Has to be seen to be believed. |
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