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Re: $2/4 vs. $3/6? Educate me
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The rake at 2/4 might be impossible to beat. [/ QUOTE ] People often say that, but I think it's pretty unlikely -- particularly in the $2/4 game I know best, at Foxwoods. Now whether it's possible to beat for gas + hotel + food expenses... well, that's a different matter. |
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Re: $2/4 vs. $3/6? Educate me
The 3/6 games are a lot tougher than the 2/4 games. A lot more pros play in these games and you'll be lucky if you turn a profit in some of the stronger games. Stick to 2/4 or lower.
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Re: $2/4 vs. $3/6? Educate me
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The 3/6 games are a lot tougher than the 2/4 games. A lot more pros play in these games and you'll be lucky if you turn a profit in some of the stronger games. Stick to 2/4 or lower. [/ QUOTE ] would you like ROFLMAO on that? |
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Re: $2/4 vs. $3/6? Educate me
The pro part is pretty crazy. However, in my limited experience, at somewhere like the Borgata the $3/6 is tougher. Still loose, certainly, but nmuch tighter than $2/4.
If you're comparing the Foxwoods 2/4 to some room where 3/6 is the lowest, well, there's probably not much difference. |
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