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Bay 101 daily spreads? are they alright?
Im considering moving to San Fran area,
was interested in what the tourney action is like up there. I know Bay 101 is the main poker spot. I want to specialize in NL tourneys, and would like to play in a daily $75-$150 type NL tourney each day. The Bay 101, from their website I gather, has only spread limit tourneys. Are they really NL and the site just outdated? cause Spread limit just seems itll take me off course. How are the Bay 101 dailys? |
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Re: Bay 101 daily spreads? are they alright?
Have not played them, but they are Spread Limit. San Jose does not allow No Limit (2 exceptions a year for Bay 101).
I think Lucky Chances (just South of San Francisco) is the closest no limit, but I am not certain. -Mike |
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Re: Bay 101 daily spreads? are they alright?
Bay101 spreadlimit tourneys are 1 to 40x, so they are in effect no limit, except maybe for the first round.
Garden City tourneys are 1 to 10x, so don't effectively become no limit for a few rounds. I have no problem treating either tourneys as effectively no limit. |
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Re: Bay 101 daily spreads? are they alright?
bay101's 'spread limit' is just a not so thinly-veiled attempt at getting around the no-NL rule in SJ. it plays exactly like NL, I have never played a hand in that tourney where the spread ever had an impact on how I or anyone else played the hand.
Bay101's tourneys are great and very soft and in the exact price range you are looking for. I don't like GC's as much because the first few rounds are pretty stupid w/ the structure, but after the first few rounds, it's pretty much like NL. |
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Re: Bay 101 daily spreads? are they alright?
I thought by "spreads" you meant food
the food is pretty damn good |
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