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Ameristar St. Louis
Heading over there this weekend. Anyone know what games they've been spreading as of late?
Anyone want to meet up? Later, Chris |
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Re: Ameristar St. Louis
bumpity bump
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Re: Ameristar St. Louis
I was there last Friday and they had 3/6, 5/10 and 20/40 holdem, in addition to some O8 and smaller NL tables.
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Re: Ameristar St. Louis
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Anyone know what games they've been spreading as of late? [/ QUOTE ] I was there for a couple of hours last Saturday (2 July). There were a few tables of $3/$6 hold'em and $200 max NLHE. There was maybe one table each of $5/$10 hold'em and $5/$10 O/8. I was playing $3/$6 hold'em when an older gent tottered over to the seat to my left. Eventually, he started chatting with me and offering me advice. "You'll lose your shirt in this game if you play every hand. That's the problem with some of these young men... playin' every damn hand." He must have noticed that I play far from every hand; my cards had been so cold my nipples could cut glass. "Well, what kind of hands do you like to play?" I ask. "I play every third hand. That seems to me to be the trick, every third hand. Unless they're suited, of course. I can't get rid of 'em if they're suited." Normally, you pay for those kind of lessons, but there he is just giving that kind of advice away for free. |
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Re: Ameristar St. Louis
I played at a very opportunistic 3/6 table at Harrah's on Wednesday. They were spreading 3/6, 6/12, and 2/5 NL. The bad beat jackpot was $230K. LOTS of folks hanging in hands sitting, waiting, wishing.
If the Ameristar is as juicy as Harrah's, you should plan your retirement for next week! Good cards! |
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