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Other Tournaments??
Where can I play some non-traditional tournaments online? Im talking anything other than holdem, 7 card stud, and omaha?
Maybe some 2-7 or HORSE or anything such as that..? |
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Re: Other Tournaments??
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Where can I play some non-traditional tournaments online? Im talking anything other than holdem, 7 card stud, and omaha? Maybe some 2-7 or HORSE or anything such as that..? [/ QUOTE ] Don't think anywhere does HORSE online. But ultimate bet has triple draw, they might have triple draw tournments as well? |
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Re: Other Tournaments??
I really don't know how I would live without google! Here's a post from someones blog:
"Last night I got to play in what I believe to be the first ever online HORSE tournament. It was a private tournament on Full Tilt that I was able to get the password for. It was a lot of fun but I didn't last too long. If you don't know, HORSE is a multi game event which (usually changes each table round) but here they changed the game every 10 minutes...each time the blinds went up." -http://scottwire.blogspot.com/ The post was made Feb. 24th, 2005. If FTP still runs these then good on them. |
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Re: Other Tournaments??
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Where can I play some non-traditional tournaments online? Im talking anything other than holdem, 7 card stud, and omaha? Maybe some 2-7 or HORSE or anything such as that..? [/ QUOTE ] See the FAQ. Full Tilt offers HORSE private tournaments and Razz tournaments. 24h offers a weekly TD 2-7 tournament. GamesGrid has a regular dealer's choice (HORSE only) tournament. They have been willing to set up TD and NL 2-7 tournaments, as well as other games. UB doesn't offer cash lowball tourneys, but you can occasionally get a table together for a UB points sit + go. |
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Re: Other Tournaments??
Full Tilt runs about a dozen public HORSE tournaments a week, and nine in Razz. The B2B network has draw tournaments pretty much constatly, several soko tournaments a week, and the Tuesday 2-7 TD tourney. Planet Poker still has some small draw tourneys.
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