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From what I've seen, Tulalip and the Muck refer to their games in terms of min/max buy-in. The max bet equals the max buy-in, effectively making it a NL game for most players. As for the blinds, I was playing limit, but at one point I did ask a dealer. I'm pretty sure they were 5/10. [/ QUOTE ] At least at Tulalip, the max bet is $500 and maximum of three raises. This would be true at Muckleshoot if they offered a "no limit" game. It has to do with the state compact--Muck's and Tulalip's are similar when it comes to poker. Tulalip has a better deal somehow, though. Any poker game with a max bet over $25 is called a "Class III" game. Muckleshoot can only have X number of Class III poker games--I think the magic number is 4. But Tulalip seems to be able to spread as many Class III games as it wants. Then again, Muckleshoot may have negotiated a new compact--I notice they are 24x7 now, so it's possible the Class III restriction has been lifted there. |
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