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Old 04-27-2006, 02:26 PM
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Default Re: foxwoods 75/150 stud question

During the week the game is not particularly good, it doesn't always go, or it's shorthanded with a bunch of solid regulars.

During the weekend however it can be good and profitable. There frequently are 2 games going with some loose action that comes in for the weekend. Still, don’t be surprised to sit with 7 solid players. Look for a table change if the game you're in is too solid. Chances are some of the loose action is then in the other game.

Foxwoods used to have a great, and I mean really great 40-80 game going for years that stopped going about 2 years ago. I don't know why but it stopped going and now very rarely goes. Consequently, some went down to 15-30 or 20-40, some went up to 75-150. The great thing about the 40-80 game was that frequently 20-40 players would take a shot at it. So you had a bigger pool of players.

That does not happen much in 75-150 because the jump from 20-40 to 75-150 is just too big. The pool of players in 75-150 is much more limited. And a lot of the players in that pool are quite solid. But there are some loose millionaires in it, plus a few others who play well when winning but tilt off chips when they start to lose.

You might want to try the 20-40 at first. It's quite good, usually about 4-5 games go so you have a good game selection, and it gets your feet wet. Also I heard that recently they spread a 30-60 game. If that's true that'll be a good option. You'll probably get 15-30 and 20-40 players taking a shot.
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