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Old 09-21-2006, 05:01 PM
bernie bernie is offline
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Default Re: NL Holdem at the Muckleshoot?

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The player pool(and player turnover rate), imo, isn't deep enough to really support alot of mid limit spread game action for a long time(the pool isn't really that deep for 20-40). Especially in multiple rooms.

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Last year the week of Christmas I was in town to see my family, and my wife and I managed to get down to the muck with my brother. As an aside the was the first and only time I've been to the muck, as I moved away from Seattle before I started playing Casino level poker. It was probably the Friday night before new years. I played in a decent 7-handed 50-100 game while I waited for my 10-20 seat so I could play with my brother (his regular game). I actually wanted to stay in the 50, but I was there to play with my bro. On to my question; is the 50 a regular game at the muck? Is it still spread? Did I just luck out and happen to show up when an unusually high game was running? I'd actually like to play the game again one night when I'm in town next time.

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They actually do still have the 50-100 (with 100/200 overs) on Tues & Thurs. Apparently it can get quite juicy at times (heard about a woman last week burning through $17K with action that sounded more like a typical 3/6 game)

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Yeah, it can be a sweet game. If that chick is who I'm thinking of, I heard she left the room in tears.

Once in awhile I heard they move it to Tulalip. But it used to run on Tues and Thurs regularly. They seem to run a 50-100 quite often, though. Not sure if it runs on the weekend. You can always call and find out if one is going or if any names are on the list for it.

Sometimes they'll have a 200-400 game going. But not as often.

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