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Old 07-10-2004, 04:23 AM
DanS DanS is offline
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Default Re: Loose passive low-limit poker tables in Vegas?

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Raiser, happen to catch George Wallace at the Flamingo? That seemed to be a running joke (i.e., who the heck is George Wallace) at a lot of the tables I was at...

Imperial had a fire one day that weekend.. don't really know what, if anything, happened.

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The last time I was in Vegas, my roommate and I were drunk as hell. We saw a sign for "George Wallace: King of Yo' Mamma Jokes." I almost pissed myself.

Dan

P.S. He's actually funny? For real?
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Old 07-10-2004, 12:49 PM
Copenhaver Copenhaver is offline
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Default Re: Loose passive low-limit poker tables in Vegas?

The Monte Carlo has a $2 blind game sometimes (no small blind). $100 is plenty for that game.
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Old 07-10-2004, 03:32 PM
Sadat X Sadat X is offline
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Default Re: Loose passive low-limit poker tables in Vegas?

The Mirage 3/6 plays almost identical to PartyPoker .5/1...their games, from my experience, are exremely loose.
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Old 07-12-2004, 11:30 AM
Ilovephysics Ilovephysics is offline
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Default Re: Loose passive low-limit poker tables in Vegas?

Heh. The 'King of Yo Mamma jokes'. I almost forgot that line. Thanks.
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Old 07-12-2004, 07:32 PM
Cooling Heels Cooling Heels is offline
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Default Re: Loose passive low-limit poker tables in Vegas?

The Luxor spreads a 1/2 game after their training classes,
might be a good way to start.

However, $100 is plenty to play with at their 2/4 game.
Just look for a table with young guys wearing sunglasses.
Watch for players showing off chip handling tricks versus
a table with players accounting for position, pot size,
and raises.
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