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You can feel the electricity in the air.
Caesar's IN new poker room is opening soon and you can actually feel the difference in the room. There seems to be a lot of excitement in the room and I think the action has increased and the games are looser than ever.
Everyone is talking about the upcoming WSOP circuit events and you just wouldn't believe how loose the $6-12 has been. Here is one that got my attention. heads up on the turn with pretty good action, two players split the pot when they both turn over Q3o for a pair of Q's with a three kicker. there is a flush draw and an over card on the board. Neither were in the blinds. I love $6-12. |
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Re: You can feel the electricity in the air.
Q3 is a very deceptive and great hand, especially if you raise UTG. If you hit two pair on the flop and then turn the Q, you have a very good hand. [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img]
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Re: You can feel the electricity in the air.
Steam,
I noticed a difference a couple of weeks ago. Did you play in the Sept. 6th 2,500 buy-in tournament? Know who won? Local player? |
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Re: You can feel the electricity in the air.
It was great to finally meet you last night.
My favorite hand was the pre-flop cap from the 8 seat holding 8-8. Huge action on every street, followed by the 8 seat sucking out on the river against the early position raiser with K-K. 6-12 at Caesars is great if you can handle the swings. I hope to see you again soon. Brian |
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Re: You can feel the electricity in the air.
Like wise, I enjoyed sitting with and your buddies. They were a riot. I lked it when He reraised with his eights against KK. As a side note, I noticed him walking back to the $20-40 from the cage with more chips.
I knew I should have followed him over there. |
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Re: You can feel the electricity in the air.
where is Ceaser's in relation to the old Harrah's (Resorts) I usually play there when I am in Chicago but would like to try Ceaser's
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Re: You can feel the electricity in the air.
Try 6 hours south, just outside New Albany, IN and across the Ohio from Louisville, KY.
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Re: You can feel the electricity in the air.
thanks, that sucks,,,was hopin that it was closer to Chicagohttp://forumserver.twoplustwo...cons/frown.gif
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Re: You can feel the electricity in the air.
Do you think they will ever open a $1 $2 $100 Max NLHE game?
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