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Old 06-19-2007, 03:04 PM
Harry_Beanbag Harry_Beanbag is offline
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Default Re: FLORIDA ALLOWING POKER GAME STAKES TO BE RAISED IN JULY!

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I think that lots of people who play now and think they are good will retire from poker by the end of the summer, either from common sense or brokeness. Enjoy the soft play while you can.

I also think that when this soft time comes to an end that we might enter a sort of 'golden age" of FL poker. The number of players will decrease and legitimate competition among the facilities (at least here in Tampa and in Palm Beach/Broward) will increase. That will be truly a boon for folks like us.

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I'm going to disagree with you on this. I play a bit more in the games available in parimutuals in Florida than others here(i can only sit in front of a computer playing online for so long before i need to be in a live game) and i see many people who lose hundreds a day and still come back. One guy in particular i can honestly say goes through about 1 or 2 grand a week(he does play 7 days about 10 hrs a day)

Some of these people have money to burn and 1/2 NL or 1-5 spread is still not a big game. Anyway the 5-5 limit game will have bigger pots than the 1-2 NL

I travel a lot for work and wind up playing in casinos in cali, New Orleans, Conn. and Vegas and see many locals who are consistant losers in 6-12, 10-20 who keep coming back. So they will lose but they will always come back.
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