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Old 10-13-2004, 07:06 PM
TAXI37 TAXI37 is offline
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Default Re: Where to play in SF bay area

If you are in Oakland obviously the Oaks due to its proximity should be your first choice. They have both a (smaller) rake and time charge, compared to 1 small bet on the button at AJ's and LC, so I think the rake works out about the same.

I have played those three @ 3/6 and 6/12, along with Bay 101 and California Grand in Pacheco (near Concord). Bay 101 and Oaks also have 2/4 and 4/8. Your mileage may vary, but over the long haul I think LC has the toughest players. (Although I was at a dream table there last night.) The loosest are at Bay 101. The most beginners are at AJ's, perhaps because the staff there seem to tolerate almost anything. Cal Grand is the oldest casino in the country and always seems busy.

There is also the Palace in Hayward, which I have never been to. Sonoma Joe's in Petaluma is a nice little room with decent action.

AJ's and LC do not use props. Bay 101 does (often) and the Oaks does at odd hours.

AJ's Hold-em jackpot is currently $100,000 and that is attracting action. Upside is more players playing worse hands. Downside is lots of lobbying players, doing just enough to qualify for a table share.

AJ's, Oaks and LC will pick you up from BART (San Bruno, MacArthur and Colma respectively) if you call them.

The best food is at AJ's, though they serve it on styrofoam plates!
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