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Re: Poker in New Orleans
A few random thoughts:
The "regulars" at Harrah's are usually just as bad as the tourists. Just because you see them on more than one day, do not assume any kind of poker-playing ability on their part. These are gambling folk- 94 sooted looks just as good to them as it does to your average just-stumbled-in-from-Bourbon donk. While I haven't actually gotten around to playing the 2/5 NL game yet, I've been told it's no less of a donkathon than the other games. I don't much care for the blind structure relative to the buy-in, but I still can't wait to go play that game. The big NL game is now 5/10 blinds, used to be 5/5. Aces cracked wins a rack day is Tuesday. Mondays during football season they run a free contest during MNF, you get assigned a number that relates to the scoring somehow (I forget exactly). Football+beer+poker+free EV=good times. Naomi (one of the waitresses) is a frigging goddess. |
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Re: Poker in New Orleans
Good point about the regulars, but the downside is that they're not so dim that they won't come to recognize that you are a good/serious player, whereas the off-the-street drunks don't know who you are.
FWIW: Spent 7 hours down there yesterday for Aces Cracked Tuesday. Never saw them once (nor KK or QQ for that matter). |
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Re: Poker in New Orleans
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Good point about the regulars, but the downside is that they're not so dim that they won't come to recognize that you are a good/serious player, whereas the off-the-street drunks don't know who you are. [/ QUOTE ] While that's true, the next step in their thought process is usually "Lemme see if I can flop two pair with this 83 of clubs and crack this good/serious player's KK. What? Someone capped it? Call." |
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Re: Poker in New Orleans
The way I've seen it would be Aces-cracked ON THE RIVER wins a rack of $1.
So if the AA was ahead on the turn...and THEN the river-card fills some straight draw for the other guy....THEN you win $100. Not sure if they make this distinction at Harrah's or not. Just relating my experience with it. |
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Re: Poker in New Orleans
[ QUOTE ]
A few random thoughts: The "regulars" at Harrah's are usually just as bad as the tourists. Just because you see them on more than one day, do not assume any kind of poker-playing ability on their part. These are gambling folk- 94 sooted looks just as good to them as it does to your average just-stumbled-in-from-Bourbon donk. While I haven't actually gotten around to playing the 2/5 NL game yet, I've been told it's no less of a donkathon than the other games. I don't much care for the blind structure relative to the buy-in, but I still can't wait to go play that game. The big NL game is now 5/10 blinds, used to be 5/5. Aces cracked wins a rack day is Tuesday. Mondays during football season they run a free contest during MNF, you get assigned a number that relates to the scoring somehow (I forget exactly). Football+beer+poker+free EV=good times. Naomi (one of the waitresses) is a frigging goddess. [/ QUOTE ] These are good points (especially about Naomi - add Giselle to the list as well). However, there are a few regulars, mostly the younger guys, who you will have to adjust to. The older guys are mostly pretty passive, but the younger guys are a lot more aggressive and a few of them are actually pretty good players. You'll be able to spot them pretty quickly. |
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Re: Poker in New Orleans
One warning: contrary to what a drunk friend of mine hoped, informing Naomi that her name backwards is "I moan" will not get her in bed with you. Go figure.
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