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One-table tournaments at B&M cardrooms
I enjoy 1-table tournaments, and I enjoy playing live games in casinos. Do any casinos offer these? (I'm guessing they probably don't since they can make more money in tips and rake on ring games.) Anyone ever see a casino either in Vegas or A.C. that regularly has single-table tourneys?
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Re: One-table tournaments at B&M cardrooms
play satellites for tournaments and sell your seat. they usually a lot more crapshooty than online sngs tho..
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Re: One-table tournaments at B&M cardrooms
The last time I was at Foxwoods they had a number of single table games. Mostly 500 & 1000 buy ins. It was when they were running the ACT I & II's for the WPT. Not sure if they have them all the time
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Re: One-table tournaments at B&M cardrooms
[ QUOTE ]
Anyone ever see a casino either in Vegas or A.C. that regularly has single-table tourneys? [/ QUOTE ] I scoured Vegas for this type of game when I was there about 6 months ago, and no, this type of game is not really offered anywhere on the Vegas strip, anyway. eastbay |
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Re: One-table tournaments at B&M cardrooms
During the summer months the tropicana in AC was running sngs. $100 and $300 and it paid only the top 2 place winners. Quite a few places run single table satelites and you can sell the voucher if you win.
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Re: One-table tournaments at B&M cardrooms
Most of the Southern California Casino's offer sit-and-go tournements. I have played in the Hawaiian Gardens $100 sit-and-go, and it is very simular to the online tournaments.
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