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Old 08-26-2005, 09:20 AM
ZimbuTheMonkey ZimbuTheMonkey is offline
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Default A few questions on live play in Atlantic City

I have zero experience playing B&M poker, so I had a few basic questions. I don't wanna ask a pit boss or dealer there and look suspicious as I am underage, don't wanna draw any attention to myself.

[EDIT: Ok, I've read the newbie guide, it was very helpful. However, some of my questions were left unanswered:]

1. How long does one have to wait to get a seat in the Taj? This will probably depend on the day and time, but on average?

2. Do the dealers announce the pot size on their own or perhaps when asked? I'm not accustomed to counting the pot by myself, so I should get ready for that. I figure I'd keep better track of the bets going in, since the pot won't exactly be neatly organized in the middle.

3. I was told in my other thread that 0.5/1 doesn't exist in AC, so which games are the most accessible as a small stakes NL player? How is the competition in 1/2? I play 0.5/1 and 1/2 at Party, will live play be very different?

5. Any other code or conduct or etiquette I should be aware of? Basically I just don't want to make an ass out of myself, especially at the table with everyone watching. Damn, I feel nervous already.

Thanks guys.
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Old 08-26-2005, 09:38 AM
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Default Re: A few questions on live play in Atlantic City

How young do you look?

I've stuck some bills in a slot machine back when I was sixteen, but why don't you just keep playing online and wait till you're 21 to sit down at a casino?

Also, the poker room might make you sign up for a Taj card. If you do, you'll have to present a valid ID.
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Old 08-26-2005, 09:46 AM
ZimbuTheMonkey ZimbuTheMonkey is offline
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Default Re: A few questions on live play in Atlantic City

I look over 21 (or at least I don't look much younger), and I'll be with a group of guys that are around 25-26. I would wait until I'm 21, my birthday is in Jan. But they've made plans to go in September, so I didn't wanna miss out.

About the Taj card, is it mandatory or is it a optional comp card?
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Old 08-26-2005, 10:04 AM
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When I went there to register for a tournament, it was mandatory. I've had it ever since, so I'm not sure if you need it to play cash games. A phone call to the casino or Poker Room would probably net you the answer. Just throw that in there with a bunch of other questions.
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Old 08-26-2005, 10:06 AM
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Default Re: A few questions on live play in Atlantic City

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When I went there to register for a tournament, it was mandatory. I've had it ever since, so I'm not sure if you need it to play cash games.

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Yeah, it's only mandatory for tournaments.
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Old 08-26-2005, 09:46 AM
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Default Re: A few questions on live play in Atlantic City

Are you talking about limit or no limit? The lowest limit game in AC is 2-4 and the lowest no limit is 1-2 blind (not sure on min-max buyin). Dealers don't announce the size of the pot, you have to keep track. The exception I believe is in a big bet game if you say I bet the pot, they may tell you how big it is. Otherwise, no. Competition is weak at all low limit games.

Proper table manners: Act quickly and in turn. Don't ask to see someone's mucked hand. Pay attention. Don't criticize the play of others or abuse the dealer.

Other: Protect your hand, make sure only you can see it. Put a chip on your cards while you play a hand so the dealer doesn't accidently muck them. If you bet and everyone folds, don't relinguish your cards until the pot is pushed to you (if you just muck and miss that there was a live hand against you, your hand may be declared dead if it can't be recovered). Also, don't relinguish a hand face down until you ACTUALLY SEE a hand that beats you...don't worry about what people say they have, make sure.

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Old 08-26-2005, 09:50 AM
ZimbuTheMonkey ZimbuTheMonkey is offline
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Default Re: A few questions on live play in Atlantic City

I want to play NL. Online I play .5/1 and 1/2. I'll be taking 1k as my bankroll, is that enough? The max buy-in online is 100 and 200 respectively, so I assume it would be good for 4 days.

"Proper table manners: Act quickly and in turn. Don't ask to see someone's mucked hand. Pay attention. Don't criticize the play of others or abuse the dealer."

Oh I'm super polite and I can't stand dealers being verbally abused, so no problems there. I'll try to act quickly, but since I'm new to live play, I'm sure I'll mess up more often than not.
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Old 08-26-2005, 09:55 AM
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Default Re: A few questions on live play in Atlantic City

Just a word of warning, the Taj is the only room I've ever been carded at in AC. The last time I was there they carded almost everyone at the podium that looked under 30.
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Old 08-26-2005, 10:00 AM
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Just a word of warning, the Taj is the only room I've ever been carded at in AC. The last time I was there they carded almost everyone at the podium that looked under 30.

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A few people in the Small stakes NL forum said the opposite, claiming that the Taj is the most lax when it comes to carding. Hopefully they're correct and I'll get by without being noticed.

300 max buy-in? That's pretty good for a good player then. I'll just pray the fish don't suck out on me and take 1/3 of my AC bankroll.
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Old 08-26-2005, 10:08 AM
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Default Re: A few questions on live play in Atlantic City

I play mid and high limits at Taj. My experience is that no one gets carded if they are playing 10-20 and higher (signing in at the mid limit podium). You do have a chance of getting carded playing 1-2 NL b/c that is basically "the kids game" and they know the one underage people are most likely to try to play. I don't recommend you play under 21, but I'm not going to get all paternalistic about it. Do what you think is right.

Also, 1000 should be enough, but don't feel pressured to buy in for the max if you're underfunded. Not that big a deal to buy in 200 and give yourself 5 buy-ins instead of 3. Unless you're willing to hit the ATM and have more money, then buying in max is certainly ideal.

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