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Buckmulligan
06-26-2006, 11:03 PM
?

Lloyd
06-26-2006, 11:03 PM
free

Buckmulligan
06-26-2006, 11:20 PM
does anyone get hammered during the event?

Don Olney
06-26-2006, 11:25 PM
Drinks will cost you the following --
Say you enter a $1500 event ---
1 beer/drink cost $1500
2 will cost $750 each
3 will cost $500
4 will cost $375

the more you drink the cheaper each drink is---
1500 beers/drinks = 1.00 each

F0LD--IT
06-27-2006, 12:20 AM
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Drinks will cost you the following --
Say you enter a $1500 event ---
1 beer/drink cost $1500
2 will cost $750 each
3 will cost $500
4 will cost $375

the more you drink the cheaper each drink is---
1500 beers/drinks = 1.00 each

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best post ever!!!!!!!!

benfranklin
06-27-2006, 12:32 AM
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Drinks will cost you the following --
Say you enter a $1500 event ---
1 beer/drink cost $1500
2 will cost $750 each
3 will cost $500
4 will cost $375

the more you drink the cheaper each drink is---
1500 beers/drinks = 1.00 each

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No tips? Ya cheap bastid.

juris
06-27-2006, 12:44 AM
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Drinks will cost you the following --
Say you enter a $1500 event ---
1 beer/drink cost $1500
2 will cost $750 each
3 will cost $500
4 will cost $375

the more you drink the cheaper each drink is---
1500 beers/drinks = 1.00 each

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No tips? Ya cheap bastid.

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What chips have no value right?

MCS
06-27-2006, 02:24 AM
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What chips have no value right?

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They accept cash tips.

MicroBob
06-27-2006, 02:29 AM
You tip $1 if they bring you a drink at the table.

There was a little bar set up on one side and they actually charged for drinks there.
they also charge if you want to buy a soda at their little food set-up just outside the playing area (with cold and dry hamburgers and other stuff).


The waitress-service is pretty inconsistent in the WSOP playing-area.

Sometimes they are walking past every 5 minutes and you can get a drink no problem.

Over 4th of July weekend it seemed like a lot of them must have been given a day off...because you could go for an hour without seeing one, order your drink, and then an hour later give up that it is ever going to come and try to find a new waitress to order it again.

there were a few people getting sloshed in the single-table events.
I didn't see anybody drinking during the prelim event I played in nor the main-event. Then again, I wasn't exactly looking very hard. But most people had bottled-water or a coke or sometimes coffee.


WARNING - it was exceptionally cold in the playing-area last year.

Gotmilk
06-27-2006, 03:01 AM
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You tip $1 if they bring you a drink at the table.

There was a little bar set up on one side and they actually charged for drinks there.
they also charge if you want to buy a soda at their little food set-up just outside the playing area (with cold and dry hamburgers and other stuff).


The waitress-service is pretty inconsistent in the WSOP playing-area.

Sometimes they are walking past every 5 minutes and you can get a drink no problem.

Over 4th of July weekend it seemed like a lot of them must have been given a day off...because you could go for an hour without seeing one, order your drink, and then an hour later give up that it is ever going to come and try to find a new waitress to order it again.

there were a few people getting sloshed in the single-table events.
I didn't see anybody drinking during the prelim event I played in nor the main-event. Then again, I wasn't exactly looking very hard. But most people had bottled-water or a coke or sometimes coffee.


WARNING - it was exceptionally cold in the playing-area last year.

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I didn't actually eat the food there, but they have a tent set up outside (air conditioned of course) with a grill type setup. Looked much better than last years setup, which I ate at 0 times.