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Old 01-29-2004, 05:52 PM
Jerboa Jerboa is offline
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Default NL options at Foxwoods

What is no limit HE action like a Foxwoods?

Blind structure, minimum buy-ins, average stack size?

Anyone played NL there?
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Old 01-29-2004, 10:16 PM
TheGrifter TheGrifter is offline
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Default Re: NL options at Foxwoods

I've seen them spread two different NL structures at Foxwoods. 5/5 blinds with a 300 (or 200, can't recall) minimum buy in and most players well over 1K and 1/2/3 blinds with a 100 dollar minimum buy in. I've only played the PL and the action was good if you avoided the obvious local "pros" and concentrate on the tourists. I assume the NL will be the same deal...they usually only have 1 table though so be prepared to wait if you show up on a weekend.
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Old 01-29-2004, 11:16 PM
Joe Tall Joe Tall is offline
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Default Re: NL options at Foxwoods

Lately the NL has been 5/5 blinds w/ 200 min buy and has been a good game.
On the weekend the PL game runs also.

Peace,
Joe Tall
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Old 01-30-2004, 12:38 AM
Barry Barry is offline
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Default Re: NL options at Foxwoods

Joe's got the structure right. It was running all last weekend. One of the regulars told me that the game was very soft.

He had A6c and got in for $5 and flopped the nuts. It was bet and raised before it got to him. He smooth called and the next guy reraised and put him all in. No pairs on the turn or river and he took down a $2,600 pot.
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