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Old 12-18-2005, 06:52 AM
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Default Re: The big games on UB

Oh yeah, I know that TD is usually in the mix at the big Bellagio games. Last time I was in Vegas a few weeks ago, I played the 40/80 mix game--triple draw, Omaha H/L, and Stud H/L regular (no qualifier). That was a lot of fun, and profitable. That's probably the best mid-limit game in that room (unless you consider 10/20 NLHE to be mid-limit--if so, than the mix game would have to be considered second best).

Still, it's one thing to take a peek at Table 1, and see recognizable players playing a mix of games at high limits. But when I see two (or six) totally anonymous entities duking it out online, and the money flowing so quickly from the players to the good, it just makes me wonder all over again how deep that supply of money is that flows into the poker economy.

After all, it's one thing to lose money playing "live"--you can always not keep records or lie to yourself about your P&L. When you play online and you're a consistent heavy loser, you're going to know it, since you have to keep doing the Neteller thing to keep on playing.

I don't know, maybe I shouldn't worry about these things so much. I just busted somebody in Badugi HU on Doyle's this evening--I have no idea who he was or where he came from..but his money's in my stack now, and I guess that's all that really matters.

Still, if anyone doesn't mind cluing me in, I remain curious as to the "RL" identities of these apparent TD specialists on UB
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