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Re: Foxwoods Players
The O/8 game at Foxwoods is much more gamble in the morning, usually the rocks come in later in the afternoon. I usually go up when they have their major tournies, i play 5-10 and 10-20 holdem , and occassionaly some O/8. I will not touch the 1-2 NL as i don't like the $5 dollar time the casino takes in.
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Re: Foxwoods Players
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how is that 20-40 game (not that I'm going to play it anytime soon), one person I played with in 4-8 said he played that once and said it was really loose with people calling capped action preflop with 5-2, is it really that bad? [/ QUOTE ] while not the softest 20/40 game you will find live, the fw game is plenty fishy on any weekend and most week nights. |
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Re: Foxwoods Players
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I've also tried the 5/10 O8b game in the hopes of action and kill pots. I've found this to be the rockiest game I have ever seen. I don't think we had a kill pot. What has been your experience? [/ QUOTE ] It depends a little on the lineup. I'm usually the youngest player in the game by at about 40 years (I'm a smidge under 30) and, despite being crotchety retirees, they aren't all rocks. A lot of the players are very loose preflop but passable postflop so you can push them around. Some of them are complete calling stations calling down with any low and/or any two pair or better for high (Lorraine is one older woman who plays this way many people on this board know-- she also says "ship it" in a loud voice whenever she's got anything that entitles her to any part of the pot). One reason there aren't many kill pots is that it has to be a scoop for there to be a kill and, if there's no low, the pots aren't big enough to trigger one and, if there is one, its rare for one player to get both sides. |
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