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View Poll Results: How much did you win/lose in your first year of poker?
Lost $10,000 or more. 2 0.57%
Lost $2000-$10,000. 10 2.87%
Lost $400-$2000. 22 6.32%
Lost or won less than $400. 28 8.05%
Won $400-$2000. 58 16.67%
Won $2,000-$10,000. 101 29.02%
Won $10,000-$50,000. 60 17.24%
Won $50,000 or more. 18 5.17%
Just show me the poll results, please. 49 14.08%
Voters: 348. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 06-06-2005, 06:28 PM
Maura Maura is offline
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Default Re: favorite seat position at a casino?

I agree with Dynasty -- #3 or #8

I can see almost everyone at the table without having
to turn/stretch my neck

~Maura
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Old 06-07-2005, 01:41 AM
bolgenmod bolgenmod is offline
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Default Re: favorite seat position at a casino?

Depending on the table, generally the 8 is golden because you're right on the lower right edge of the curve (assuming the dealer is at 6 o'clock). If you're on that curve in the right spot, not only can you see the rest of the table, but you can also look left before acting without turning your head and making it obvious you're looking left.
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Old 06-07-2005, 07:18 AM
RollaJ RollaJ is offline
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Default Re: favorite seat position at a casino?

I am surprised that 3 has overtaken 8 by 50%. I like the 8, but the 3 and 8 give the same perspective. And if its a new game the 3 pays blinds sooner. For that reason I am going to have to overrule the Poll and declare the 8 the winner
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Old 06-07-2005, 09:13 AM
Derek in NYC Derek in NYC is offline
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Default Re: favorite seat position at a casino?

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Don't you think this is pretty far across the line? I mean, you aren't talking about an accidental glimpse here, but actively trying to look at someone's cards.

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No. It is the player's duty to protect his cards. I can protect mine. If those around me cannot protect theirs, I will arb that information.
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