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Re: Dealing with the $100 max buy in for $1-$2 NL at Foxwoods
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You can also buy in for $40, tip the dealer or waitress a buck, then buy in for $100 more, giving you a $139 starting stack. [/ QUOTE ] Foxwoods considers this perfectly legitimate. There's an even more extreme example of this at the Luxor 1/2 $50 buy-in (which is really soft, but like Hold-em with Training Wheels). You buy-in for $50, tip a buck, and they'll let you buy another $50 on the spot. |
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Re: Dealing with the $100 max buy in for $1-$2 NL at Foxwoods
Another smart idea. Thanks.
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Re: Dealing with the $100 max buy in for $1-$2 NL at Foxwoods
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Foxwoods sucks [/ QUOTE ] I agree. The other public poker rooms in New England are MUCH better. It's amazing Poxwoods stays in business. |
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Re: Dealing with the $100 max buy in for $1-$2 NL at Foxwoods
This game is so easy and soft. Play tight and wait. You will get your hands paid off. Also watch the betting patterns of some people. You will know what they hold by thier preflop bet. Call with any two and take away the pot.
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