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Old 02-28-2005, 12:44 PM
GreywolfNYC GreywolfNYC is offline
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Default Trop vs. Taj

I've been playing at the Trop in AC for most of the past year. After this weekend I think I'll go back to playing at the Taj. Here's why.
The pink chip game (7.50-15.00) at the Trop, which was their signature game, is gone. In its place is a 6-12 game. The so-called "high limit area", the back room, has been given over to no-limit games.
The 10-20 game is spread only sporadically, making the 6-12 game the biggest limit game in the room most of the time. That's it. Nothing higher than 10-20 is ever spread except for the stud games.
I've continued to play at the Trop because I really like the people who work there. Most of them know me by name and I'm treated very well there. But those are just not good enough reasons for me to continue playing there.
Saturday night I went over to Taj and was seated in a 10-20 game in less than 10 minutes. To say it was soft would be an understatement. One other decent player at the table and the rest were clueless. I bought in for a rack and left with two after 2 1/2 hours of play.
FWIW, I also kept looking over at a 15-30 game while I was there and it looked like just as much of a fish-fry as the game I was playing.
The room is huge and the selection of games at Taj is really awesome. Everything from 2-4 to 75-150 holdem, and 1-5 to 75-150 stud.
Any comments from the AC regulars here?
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