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amoeba 10-20-2005 02:42 PM

Where to play live near NYC
 
hi guys,

first time poster in this forum.

Was wondering what is a good place to play NL holdem in the 2-5 and maybe 5-10 range near NYC?

key requirement being abundance of fishy players.

Thanks a bunch.

JFB37 10-20-2005 03:36 PM

Re: Where to play live near NYC
 
No offense to the op, but due to recent events I urge people not to respond to this thread with discussion of anything other than AC or Foxwoods.

TheWorstPlayer 10-20-2005 03:43 PM

Re: Where to play live near NYC
 
Agreed. And Turning Stone. PMs would be fine. (Feel free to PM me, too. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]) Also, since when does the OP play 5/10?

amoeba 10-20-2005 03:51 PM

Re: Where to play live near NYC
 
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Agreed. And Turning Stone. PMs would be fine. (Feel free to PM me, too. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]) Also, since when does the OP play 5/10?

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the 5/10 is mostly not for me. I don't think I have roll for it but if game is really fishy I might take a stab.

where is turning stone?

AC seems the most likely place. where in AC is good? Taj?

dopp16 10-20-2005 03:57 PM

Re: Where to play live near NYC
 
if you play 3/6 then you could go to almost any casino except resorts, sands, and the marina

amoeba 10-20-2005 04:01 PM

Re: Where to play live near NYC
 
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if you play 3/6 then you could go to almost any casino except resorts, sands, and the marina

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is this 3/6 nl?

thanks

dopp16 10-20-2005 04:15 PM

Re: Where to play live near NYC
 
3/6 limit

10-20-2005 04:17 PM

Re: Where to play live near NYC
 
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is this 3/6 nl?


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No, he must mean Limit. Pretty much any 2/4 or 3/6 game on the weekend is going to be pretty fishy. When I first started playing in casinos (before I switched exclusively to NL), I played 2/4 at Bally's & the Tropicana, and 3/6 at the Taj Mahal. All games had a lot of calling, and were mostly passive.

No Limit games are less fishy. Most of them are pretty passive, though people play tightly (compared to limit), and you'll get the occasional player who is aggressive. I've played 1/2 at the Taj Mahal, Tropicana, and Showboat. Most of the games weren't bad at all, though I wouldn't say they were overly fishy (at least compared to comparable limits in Las Vegas). You do get people who make awful calls, and the games are definitely very beatable.

The last time I played at the Showboat on a Friday night, the game was a lot more fishy after 10 PM or so, when the club nearby let out, and some more intoxicated people were playing.

Almost all of the casinos who have 1-2 NL also have 2-5 games, though I am pretty sure that the Showboat only has 1-2. Also, I believe that Bally's Wild Wild West also has 1-3, instead of 1-2.

amoeba 10-20-2005 04:19 PM

Re: Where to play live near NYC
 
cool sounds good.

how is the rake compared to online?

and thanks again to everyone for the help.

4_2_it 10-20-2005 04:19 PM

Re: Where to play live near NYC
 
Trop has 1/2 ($300 max) and $2/$5 ($500 max). I think there also be a $5/$10 game at times though I have never inquired. The 1/2 and 2/5 games are plenty fishy.

The Borgata is nicer (and just as fishy), but I stay away because I don't like to wait 1 hr or more to play when I arrive in prime time.

House of Blues and Caesars have new rooms and I would expect they are as fishy as anywhere else in AC.


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