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Re: yet another Tunica trip report
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Anyway, is that a pretty standard entry fee for a live tourney of that size? Seems kinda steep to me. They paid nine or ten places IIRC, which seems like way too many for a 50-person tournament. [/ QUOTE ] Well if they can sell it out it isn't too steep it is a matter of what people will play. As far as paying too many places they have no idea how to run a poker tournament, there is nobody there that has experience with poker. |
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Re: yet another Tunica trip report
Have you ever seen a 20-40 or big bet pot limit at Gold Strike? We had 5 20-40 games today and an 8 handed $300 rotation game (2-7, A-5, Omaha) with a list. I'd love to see many of the Gold Strike dealers hop on that game. If 8 people walk in the door and want to play a pink chip game, we'll open it. I've never seen a situation come up where a game is requested and we say no. We spread what people ask to play.
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Re: yet another Tunica trip report
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If 8 people walk in the door and want to play a pink chip game, we'll open it. [/ QUOTE ] You have pink in the poker cage? How long would it take to round up enough pink to really get the game going? Seriously, I think you guys should use pink for the 10/20. That would totally rule. |
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Re: yet another Tunica trip report
It would take 5 minutes to walk to the main cage and buy the pink for the poker bank. As far as pink for the 10-20? Why use more chips when less will do? I know it makes the pots look bigger and therefore psycologicly you get bigger pots but I can't think of any advantage from the casino perspective. I'd hate to be the one to have to carry a $3000 bank to the game in pink. Some of the 20-40 games I've played in Vegas even use $10 chips. Less is more.
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