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I'm going to be in Paris in a few days, and was thinking about stopping by the club. I figure a few of you might have played there during WPT Paris or some other time, and that you'll be able to answer a few questions.
1. Is there any sort of dress code or limitation to enter the club? 2. Is it packed? How long would the list be for the lower-limit ring games? (Keep in mind, this might be during the preliminary tournaments for WPT Paris). Thanks. |
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I'm going to be in Paris in a few days, and was thinking about stopping by the club. I figure a few of you might have played there during WPT Paris or some other time, and that you'll be able to answer a few questions. 1. Is there any sort of dress code or limitation to enter the club? 2. Is it packed? How long would the list be for the lower-limit ring games? (Keep in mind, this might be during the preliminary tournaments for WPT Paris). Thanks. [/ QUOTE ] Don't know what it's like during the WPT, but in general the dress code is fairly relaxed. I wouldn't wear jeans, though. Keep in mind that the games at the ACF are almost exclusively dealer's choice pot-limit games. Expect to see a lot of Omaha (maybe 70%) with some HE (20%) mixed in. |
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I thought for sure that you would need at least a jacket.
(I hope you can read that sentence. That's some horrible English.) |
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I thought for sure that you would need at least a jacket. (I hope you can read that sentence. That's some horrible English.) [/ QUOTE ] IIRC, a sportscoat is probably around the mean dress, and a safe choice but not required. |
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Don't know what it's like during the WPT, but in general the dress code is fairly relaxed. I wouldn't wear jeans, though. Keep in mind that the games at the ACF are almost exclusively dealer's choice pot-limit games. Expect to see a lot of Omaha (maybe 70%) with some HE (20%) mixed in. [/ QUOTE ] In my experience there expect to see some holdem, 5%, some omaha, 15%, omaha hilo 20%, courcheval 50%, other games 20%. Nice place, but the only place I found in Paris where they lived up to the paris image of snottiness, the staff anyway, the players were very friendly. |
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They also run hold' em tournaments weekly. Last summer it was a 60 Euro buy in with rebuys and add-ons. Check the schedule.
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You need dress shoes. That's imperative.
After that...nice jeans are fine, slacks are standard, and t-shirts are meh and oxford shirts are standard. Will |
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How will a non-French speaking American be accomodated or treated? Will the language be a problem for me?
gl, Mike |
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My experience there was great. If the dealer knows you can't speak French he will translate everything for you and address you in English. Just dress normally and you'll definitely have a good time (some of the players are crazy!).
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How will a non-French speaking American be accomodated or treated? Will the language be a problem for me? gl, Mike [/ QUOTE ] As helpful and friendly as they treat any other Americans in Paris. |
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