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orbie 03-17-2003 05:15 AM

attending an unknown homegame .....what should i expect?
 
I meet a guy the other day who works at the local video store he plays poker. we talked for awhile he seems new and
excited about poker like myself. He seems to have played a little longer than I have.he told me about a local game that he and some friends host:2-5 with about a $100 buy in. He's a college student around 20. He also knew about a $10-$20 backroom game.. He seemed to be able to talk shop, though i don't think he reads or studies hold'em.
What can i expect?
I'm still new to playing, is this a regular part of getting into the poker community?
I'm pretty street wise and don't feel threatened at all and plan to establish all rules and questions before attending. If anyone thinks this sounds unusual or fishy please let me know . Thanks orbie

Easy E 03-17-2003 10:13 AM

Re: attending an unknown homegame .....what should i expect?
 
If you can check it out (or him) beforehand.... otherwise, be careful, take a shot, PAY ATTENTION TO THE VIBES you get at the first game.

Al Mirpuri 03-17-2003 10:40 AM

Orbie: Be Careful
 
A college student, "able to talk shop, though i don't think he reads or studies hold'em."

This guy probably studies poker and thinks of it as just another academic discipline. That is not to say that he can turn theory into successful practice.

If the game is at someone's home it should be on the up and up. However, I think all players should acquaint themselves with the practices that cheats use. Get hold of a copy of Scarne On Cards by John Scarne, the famous exposer of cheating methods at cards. All this is in the interests of self defense.

As for the game; most players will play too many starting hands and stay with them for too long. It may well be hard to run a bluff.

You have been warned.

Good Luck.



indyace 03-20-2003 08:34 PM

Re: attending an unknown homegame .....what should i expect?
 
good luck. i would watch a few rounds to try to get a feel for the game.

Jimbo 03-21-2003 12:06 AM

Re: attending an unknown homegame .....what should i expect?
 
Orbie bring to the game what I always bring: Two buy-ins and the biggest gun! [img]/forums/images/icons/smile.gif[/img] You should have no trouble.


willmunny 03-22-2003 05:11 PM

Re: attending an unknown homegame .....what should i expect?
 
Orbie--
What did you find at this game? Also, if I remember you are in the Denver area. If the host would be ok with it, I'd be interested in checking this game out. Let me know. Thanks



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