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Old 02-27-2005, 12:40 PM
TheShootah TheShootah is offline
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Default What is live at the bike?

How are people watching these other people play? I musta missed something somewhere!
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Old 02-27-2005, 12:47 PM
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Default Re: What is live at the bike?

http://www.thebike.com/live_at_the_bike/index.php

wednesdays-saturdays at 6pm-10pm pst they have streaming video of live action poker at the bike.
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Old 02-27-2005, 12:58 PM
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Default Re: What is live at the bike?

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How are people watching these other people play? I musta missed something somewhere!

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The Bike is streaming a live video broadcast (actually there is a five minute delay to preserve integrity of the game). "Live at Bike" takes place Wednesday through Saturday night from 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm. Go to www.thebike.com and click on the "Live at the Bike" link. You do need broadband and Window's media player.

We have in house commentators such as Bart Hanson, Shirley Rosario, and Denny Williams. We also have guest commentators such as WSOP champs Greg Raymer and Scotty Nguyen. We usually have a big limit game on Thursday, a $500 NL on Friday, and a $200 restricted buy-in NL on Saturday. Wednesday has a variety of games, I'm in favor of putting in a small, wild $100 game but I don't work that day.

BTW, anyone can play but the way I work the list on Saturday is to make everyone playing in the section aware that I will start the "Live at Bike" game from a dedicated list (rather than moving an existing $200 NL game). I'm going to try to start the game at about 3:00 pm most Saturdays so the stacks will get moderately deep by the time it goes on air at 5:55 pm (remember the five minute delay).

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Rick
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Old 02-27-2005, 01:06 PM
TStoneMBD TStoneMBD is offline
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Default Re: What is live at the bike?

rick,is the norm for live at the bike going to be these dinky 200 NL games? i am really ecstatic about the whole streaming video thing, but not when watching such uninteresting games with amateurs. i understand that the intentions of the live at the bike project are to entice people to come to your casino and play, and streaming low limit tables might be a better method for that then to stream high limit tables. however, i can say with some confidence that the viewers from this website would be far more interested in spectating some games of much higher limits. do you have a schedule or when the higher limit games will be shown, or is it merely a spur of the moment type schedule?
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Old 02-27-2005, 01:22 PM
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Default Re: What is live at the bike?

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rick,is the norm for live at the bike going to be these dinky 200 NL games? i am really ecstatic about the whole streaming video thing, but not when watching such uninteresting games with amateurs. i understand that the intentions of the live at the bike project are to entice people to come to your casino and play, and streaming low limit tables might be a better method for that then to stream high limit tables. however, i can say with some confidence that the viewers from this website would be far more interested in speculating some games of much higher limits. do you have a schedule or when the higher limit games will be shown, or is it merely a spur of the moment type schedule?

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The schedule is subject to change and sometimes does become spur of the moment but here goes:

The $200 restricted NL game will usually go on Saturday night.

The $500 unrestricted NL game will go most Wednesdays and Fridays and some Thursdays.

The big Yosh Nakano hosted game (often 400/800 holdem) will go most Thursdays.

The idea is to webcast a good cross section of games. Big problem right now is getting stack and bet sizes right in NL.

Anyway, thanks for your comments and I hope we get more discussion here.

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Rick
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Old 02-27-2005, 02:45 PM
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Default Re: What is live at the bike?

Damn that is sweet!
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Old 02-27-2005, 03:06 PM
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Can you work on the video quality? thanks
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Old 02-27-2005, 08:34 PM
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Default Re: What is live at the bike?

I watched for the first time on Saturday night and I thought it was great fun. I like the idea of the baby NL game, but with the stacks only being 40x deep, it seemed to kind of hinder strategy. Maybe a 2-4 blind and a $250 buy-in (but still max topoff to $300) would make the play more interesting.
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Old 02-28-2005, 02:20 AM
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I watched for the first time on Saturday night and I thought it was great fun. I like the idea of the baby NL game, but with the stacks only being 40x deep, it seemed to kind of hinder strategy. Maybe a 2-4 blind and a $250 buy-in (but still max topoff to $300) would make the play more interesting.

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These restricted buy-in games are intended for the NL novice or recreational player, so to an extent the strategy is hindered a bit by design. That said, many players have worked their way up from restricted buy-in games to the larger, unrestricted buy-in games.

Another thing Los Angeles poker clubs have to deal with is that the collection is front loaded, in other words per state and local law it must be taken in its entirety once we get a flop. That's the main reason we can't have a $100 fixed buy-in game with $1 and $2 blinds (the blinds for the popular $100 game are $2 and $3 in LA). With smaller blinds, too often you will have perhaps two limpers and then have to endure watching more than half the pot disappear in drop once the flop comes.

The $200 fixed buy NL game (with $3 and $5 blinds) generally will have stacks that are quite small when the game starts, but after a few hours with rebuys the average stack gets up around $500 or so (keep in mind if your stack goes to $100 or below, you can bring it up to $300). $200 fixed buy games that go all night will sometimes have average stacks over $1000. This can sometimes generate action, but at other times turns the game into a trapping contest. Because of this I don't like to see a game that has been going a long time moved to the "Live at Bike" table.

I come in at 2:00 pm on Saturdays and I'm going to continue to try to get the "Live at Bike" game down as a fresh game around 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm, with players called off a dedicated board (this past Saturday we had three other $200 NL games). That should give some time for the stacks to get up to the $400 to $700 range, generating decent action once the game goes live at 5:55pm PST (you see it at 6:00pm because of the five minute delay).

As NL becomes more popular, I believe we can expect to see more unrestricted buy-in games and more restricted buy-in games with higher buy-ins relative to the blinds.

Regards,

Rick
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Old 02-28-2005, 02:47 AM
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Damn that is sweet!

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you missed a really good 400-800 game last week. best one i've seen on there.
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