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Old 12-03-2005, 11:11 PM
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Default Re: AC Article

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Although it is not a law, the house take, or "rake," in cash games in AC is the same at every casino I checked.

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<font color="blue"> I guess you didnt check them all</font>

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). All Sit-And-Go tourneys mentioned in this article pay the top three finishers

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<font color="blue"> Not True </font>

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Ballys... feature dollar limits of 1/2, 2/4, 3/6 and higher on the weekends, up to 200/400, "if the demand is there."

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<font color="blue"> LOL, good luck getting a 10-20 limit game </font>

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No-Limit games are available with blinds of 1/2 up to 10/20. Minimum and maximum buy-ins for the No-Limit games are 50/200 on the lower blind games and 100/300 on the higher end

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<font color="blue"> So you are saying 10-20 NL has a max $300 buy in? </font>


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Taj Mahal...Comps are in the standard 50 cents to $1 an hour range

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<font color="blue"> Not True </font>

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Borgata... Sit-and-go: None.

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<font color="blue"> Not True </font>

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If you come to AC from New York or Northern New Jersey, there's a trap leaving town that you need to be aware of. Everyone I know who goes to AC with any frequency has fallen into it. Driving out of town on the Atlantic City Expressway, you'll be either tired, annoyed at losing, or ecstatic from winning. You will miss the exit for the Garden State Parkway north. Believe me.

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<font color="blue"> That is most likely just a function of your lack of attention to detail, which seems to be a running theme. </font>

<font color="red"> IMHO this article could have used a lot of help before being published. there is much better info available on the web, Ill let others say where</font> [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img]
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