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Old 10-20-2005, 01:27 PM
Randy_Refeld Randy_Refeld is offline
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Default Re: There is a right and a wrong way to do it....

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I agree with what you are saying, however I feel that it would mostly apply to small stakes only. Maybe the right idea is to have an paris-like room for small "beginner" games and a nice and quiet wynn-like room for mid-high.

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Generally the mid and high players like to have beginners in their games also. People that have never played before will play higher given a chance. THey are on vacationand have no problem betting $25 or $100 a hand at blackjack; these same people would play poker if they were made to feel welcome.

When we had the only NL game in Vegas we had two things that happened more than once that are amazing in a poker room. We had players playing NL wiht the rank of hands sheet on the table (this was very common). And we had plsyers that would just bet liks it was blackjack (less common but I remeber 3 different people doing this on different occasion), that is they would buy $100 or so and put it out as their bet all-in before the cards were dealt (this was ususally a 1-2 blind game, ocasisonally a 2-5 blind game).
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