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Seattle help
I'm going to be downtown in Seattle for a work conference next week. I will be playing Monday aft/evening, Tues. evening, Wed evening and won't have access to a car. I am hoping to play some 3/6 or 4/8 and NL tourneys between $20-$150 buyin. Since I won't have a car, I would appreciate closeness and/or availabiltiy of public transportation. Does me no good to pay $30 each way for a taxi to play 3/6. Thanks in advance.
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Re: Seattle help
You'll probably get some better recommendations from ppl who play live here more often, but the most accessable for you is probably the cluster of casinos just north of Seattle (in Shoreline) on hwy 99 aka Aurora Ave. (Parkers, Drift On Inn and Club Hollywood are all within walking distance of each other - Goldies is several long blocks south).
Transit blows in Seattle (we keep trying to build decent transit but it gets delayed and protested so much it's going to end up being way too minimal and way too expensive), but Metro buses run from downtown up 99. Here's a couple of sites to help you: Seattle poker site - but call the casinos to confirm limits, etc. Seattle area transit Some of the tribal casinos may have shuttles, which may make it easier to go there than to take the bus to Shoreline. I'm not sure about that, though. |
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Re: Seattle help
tyvm
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Re: Seattle help
Anyone have any info on the Club Hollywood $120 NL tournament Wed nights? Structure, chip depth, standard # of players, etc? Thanks for any help you can give.
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