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Old 09-20-2005, 02:37 AM
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Default Why do they always cry about....

Why do the players that play low limit and restricted buy in NL always cry that there aren't "enough" games going in a poker room for them when they have a seat in one.

Let me explain. This past week in the room that I work in, I heard constant complaining about only 4 or 5 no limit games at one time. WTF are you complaining about??? 4 or 5 games is very good for any room for one specific level. These are mostly So. Cal players that are used to Bike and Commerce where they have 60 - 100 tables going.

This is also weekdays (mon-thurs) where the town is dead. 80% of the visitors are here on weekends only guys.

Also, So.Cal. has over 10 million people in it, we have 1.5 million + maybe 100k visitors at one time. We have several hundred poker tables, they have several hundred tables (close to the same ammount appros). 10x the amount of people in So.Cal. will equate to more plentiful games and so on. Get a clue guys. How many tables do they need to play at one time ? LOL

Best complaint I heard...
We had 11 out of 12 tables going and a guy actually asked me when does it actually get busy in here. I was like...um, the tables are full, what more are you looking for. He says "long waitings lists" [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img]

Any thoughts guys?

Yes, games are better in So Cal from what I've seen and heard from other players. More people = more games, simple as that.
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