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sem25 02-07-2006 05:52 PM

San Francisco Bay Area Casinos
 
How is the Bay 101? Particularly mid-limit? Is there a lot of Action?. Any other good casinos in the area?

RJ! 02-07-2006 06:06 PM

Re: San Francisco Bay Area Casinos
 
bay 101 rules. im leaving to go play 8/16(aka play 6/12 while i wait on the endless 8 waiting list) right now! see the thread with almost the exact same name 2 or 3 pages ago for more info.

rj

Warren Harding 02-07-2006 06:37 PM

Re: San Francisco Bay Area Casinos - skill level
 
Asked a million times, I'm sure, but: How good are the opponents on a weekday evening at the Bay Area card rooms in the 3-6 ... 6-12 games?

The Bride 02-07-2006 07:10 PM

Re: San Francisco Bay Area Casinos - skill level
 
Varies by casino. In the East Bay on a weekday, I've played in some awful 6-12 games at the Oaks (blind stealing at 6-12 isn't my idea of fun), San Pablo is usually pretty good most of the time, and California Grand is quite wild. I don't think I've ever played in a tight game at the Grand, not even at 12-24.

Telex0 02-07-2006 09:55 PM

Re: San Francisco Bay Area Casinos - skill level
 
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Asked a million times, I'm sure, but: How good are the opponents on a weekday evening at the Bay Area card rooms in the 3-6 ... 6-12 games?

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at lucky chances on a Thursday, it was 7-10 to the flop and plenty of chasers to the river, so I would expect most of the same every day.


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