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VeryTnA 11-30-2005 07:13 PM

Re: Press Release: Sklansky\'s \'\'WORLD POKER TOUR ALL-IN HOLD \'EM(TM)\"
 
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Luv2DriveTT 12-01-2005 12:01 AM

Re: Press Release: Sklansky\'s \'\'WORLD POKER TOUR ALL-IN HOLD \'EM(TM)\"
 
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or better yet http://wizardofodds.com/allinholdem . Interestingly this is a quote from the wizard:

World Poker Tour All-In Hold'em is poker based table game currently on field trial at the Bellagio. The rules are very true to real poker and the Element of Risk is only 0.23%, making it possibly the best bet in the Bellagio.

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tonypaladino 12-01-2005 03:53 AM

Re: Press Release: Sklansky\'s \'\'WORLD POKER TOUR ALL-IN HOLD \'EM(TM)\"
 
I don't play table games except for craps, so please ecxuse the noob question.

Would you actually be able to print out the strategy chart and have it with you at the table? Would the floor allow that?

Also, I say some "Hold'Em" table games at a couple of atlantic city casinos this weekend, but there were to many people crowding around them to get a close look. Anyone know if this is the same game?

Vlorg 12-01-2005 07:10 AM

Re: Press Release: Sklansky\'s \'\'WORLD POKER TOUR ALL-IN HOLD \'EM(TM)\"
 
I played this game quite a bit a few months back when it was in testing at the Bellagio. It was a pretty fun time when taking a break from real poker. The key of course is the element of risk is extremely low, much lower than the house edge since you are putting a lot more money in when you have the best of it.

I probably played a total of 8 hours and never once saw another person playing anywhere close to perfect strategy. I completely memorized the strategy before I ever sat down for the first time. I was the only person that raised all in with the crap hands. I didn't see a single other person 'bluff'. I even had a dealer flip out on me when I raised all in with AA, trying to tell me how bad a play it was because she would have folded most of the time. 90% of the players played the side bets and many of them played that as their main game folding almost all their hands. No wonder the hold was more than they expected.

I'm glad it got picked up. It's the only table game I'll ever play.

Vlorg

bobbyi 12-02-2005 04:05 AM

Re: Press Release: Sklansky\'s \'\'WORLD POKER TOUR ALL-IN HOLD \'EM(TM)\"
 
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Would you actually be able to print out the strategy chart and have it with you at the table? Would the floor allow that?

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At blackjack this is definitely allowed and not even that uncommon (a lot of casinos sell blackjack basic strategy reference cards in the giftshop). So I don't imagine the same is fine in any table game.


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