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Re: 4 Color Decks in B&M?
Kurn,
I'm not sure that 4-colors would help at Foxwoods. Why?? ....... Have you noticed that in the last 2-3 years, that is has become increasingly difficult to tell red from black at the poker tables? I think that Foxwoods has changed they type of lights that they use. My guess is that they've gone to a less expensive bulb, which has a lower color frequency spectrum, and this is causing the problem. I have a vision problem (which is why I don't play stud live), so I'm with you on that one, too. I am, however, highly senstive to shades of color, which has made the red/black issue apparent to me at Foxwoods. I'd also agree with Mason that the risks far outweigh the rewards. Online is a different story, as one doesn't have to worry about flashing cards or hole-peekers. |
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