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http://www.northmetroharness.com/
saw a local cable access show about this project this morning - the show said a cardroom is planned to be included with the track. The proposed site is just 27 miles north of downtown Minneapolis on I-35, 22 miles North of St. Paul. (Canterbury park is 22 miles from Minneapolis, 29 from St. paul). |
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Hmmm, I will never go there since I am in Mpls, but there are a ton of people out at Canterbury from Wisconsin, St. paul, or the northern suburbs so I would think they could do OK...but it looks like it is more than a year away.
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Lake Drive & 35W is 5 minutes from the house, that
should work. Almost as convenient as partypoker.com If they can lure Leesa from Canterbury to work the boards, the place will be full and they won't have to discount the rake. |
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Ok, it's just a rumor to me - but overheard at Canterbury that St. Croix will offer pot limit, and they expect to be open now "by the end of the month".
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I'll be there for the 2 months it takes for the games to die..
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What a lousy idea for a casino owner. Through poor skill
or a short streak of good starting hands falling apart players will bust out and take up backgammon. Not only will the poker room suffer, but steady donators at the blackjack table may give all their money to other players in the pot limit games instead of smaller but steady contributions to the tribal coffers. If I owned the place, I'd fill it with 2/4 Hold Em tables and cater to the young, sunglasses crowd who can't get a seat at Canterbury because they don't have enough tables. Limit HE is a fast game with a steady rake. Why bust out current customers when there is a new market out there? |
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From the standpoint of the casino, I agree, spreading pot limit is a bad idea. It's a slow game, hence less rake, it will bust people that would have otherwise been steady contributors to the rake and may turn them off from ever coming back. On the other hand, like Vehn, I will probably be there as often as I can (which wont be all that often)while it is spread.
While I haven't played any 2-4 at Canterbury in a very long time there seems to be no shortage of tables there. Also, expect the buy-in to be limited. I'd guess 1 and 2 blinds with $100 buy-in limit most likely. |
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I've sorta given up on live games for awhile, but may go back and try again - dunno - I know I can't get into a tourney at Canterbury anymore....so I stay online...
but then again, it's a nice way to get thru the winter...esp. when Lessa is wearing those almost knee high leather boots [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] RB |
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they now say middle of December...we'll see.
The Canterbury Thurs night limit HE tourneys that were selling out way early this summer are still very large but you no longer have to get there very early to get a seat - they are once again usually available right up to start time and a little after. The down side is in order to accomodate more players without taking up all the tables/dealers in the joint they play eleven handed now - making the tourney even more of a crapshoot, with fewer hands per level played. |
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