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What and Where to Play in Tunica
I will have an opportunity to go and play 2-4 days in Tunica in early to mid-September. I have never played live other than home games.
Comments on casinos/ games welcome. I presently play mostly 2/4 limit, but also some sit n go NL multis, and limit O/8 up to 2/4. I can carry what bankroll I want within reason (hundreds to a few K). Advice I have had so far from a friend is that I should play up at least one level due to the average level of play being even weaker than online. Any direction to information regarding appropriate rake would be appreciated. Many thanks to JBB for the sticky. I promise a middle-aged newb report upon return. |
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Re: What and Where to Play in Tunica
I always stay and play at the Gold Strike but next time its the Horseshoe if I can get a room.
Gold Strike spreads 3-6 and has a very inexpensive rate for rooms if you book in advance through the poker room and play five hours of poker a day. If you want to sit and play a soft freindly game that is good for absolute newbs, go down to Sam's Town and play 2-4. The players all seem to know each other and they have always been very nice to me when I played there. If you want real poker then the Horseshoe is best, the Gold Strike is second, the Grand is third (I like the Pink Chip game but have only played it one time) Sam's town gets honorable mention and the absolute softest live game I ever played was an hour at Hollywood in Tunica. I was up $99 playing 3-6 in about one hour. The poker room is not recomended by the general 2+2 population so take this very small sample with a grain of salt. |
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Re: What and Where to Play in Tunica
If you want to make good money while you are down there which I am assuming you do then play the 4-8 at Sam's Town. People that were playing there were terrible.
I had two other buddies and myself at the same table and people were raising and then folding when they didn't hit...and they didn't check, I mean they just folded. Gold Strike is good, but I have never played at the Horseshoe. I wouldn't reccomend the NL there because the max buy in's are huge and normally just old rocks play and gang up on the new people in the game. Sam's Town is where it's at. |
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Re: What and Where to Play in Tunica
I like Gold Strike, although I have never played at the Horseshoe. Gold Strike spreads 3/6, 5/10, 1/2NL (I think 200 min buy in no max) Holdem. They also run a 3/6 O8 w/ a full kill when they can get it going and a 1/5 or 2/10 Stud game. I usually play the 3/6 game and it is a great game, lots of weak and loose players. Sams Town offers 2/4 and 4/8 Holdem. I am not sure about the Horseshoe or the Grand. I know that Sams Town has a $80+$20 tourney on Saturdays (no rebuys). The others have tourneys throughout the week, but I am not sure of the buy ins or times.
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Re: What and Where to Play in Tunica
The Horseshoe room is the best, hands down. The new room just opened about a month ago and it's one of the best in the country. Limits range from 4-8 to 20-40, and 1-5 stud. The PL players have been playing $300 limit. If you have to get on the list ask for a pager so you can wander around while you wait. If you want a comp just ask. The buffet is the best by far and if you dont want to get up you can have food from the snack bar brought to you at the table, just don't stiff the runner. Gold Strike has a nice room but the penny slots around the room get loud. Sam's Town is a toilet. The vast majority of the time it's full of rocks and nits but they have to only 2-4 in town if your looking for low limits or just to slum. The Corky's buffet at ST is good. Don't even walk in to Hollywood. The poker room is stuffed in the back, and I mean stuffed. Same players day in and day out playing the one table open. Avarage age? 92.
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Re: What and Where to Play in Tunica
Sam's Town closed the Corky's buffet and moved it downstairs to the main buffet. It now, effectively, sucks. I would not recommend it. You can not even make BBQ Nachos anymore, which I thought was the best part.
I thought Horseshoe had $3-6. I know they advertise for it. But you deal there, not me. |
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Re: What and Where to Play in Tunica
I've never seen it. 4/8 is the lowest there at the Shoe. 3/6 next door at the Gold Strike is pretty awful.
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Re: What and Where to Play in Tunica
Where is that advertised? I can't remember a 3-6 game at Horseshoe for at least 6 years. There was a 2 person interest list for it last week. We had six 4-8 games going at the time so I think they went ahead and played it.
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Re: What and Where to Play in Tunica
I'm not sure where I've seen it but I'm pretty sure that I've read this too.
Probably not on the horseshoe site....possibly in the mid-south gambling magazine ad or something like that where all the different Mississippi rooms (and the games they spread) are listed. Anyway, I definitely remember seeing this SOMEWHERE (more than once) because I specifically thought 'this must be some pretty old info because I've never seen a 3/6 game at the shoe'. It's out there somewhere (just like the x-files). |
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Re: What and Where to Play in Tunica
I think I have seen this. Once when I was in Vegas I ran into a small publication that nobody in our room had heard of that had a lot of info about our room and all of it was obsolete (over 2 years old).
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