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Oddly enough, the 4-8 at Parkers is often worse than the 8-16 (usually when half of it is 8-16 players waiting for a seat - most of them tend to tighten up when forced to play 4-8). It may not be your best bet for the classic 4-8 LP no-fold-em hold'em experience.
Also note that a recently passed smoking ban means that all non-tribal casinos are non-smoking thoroughout, whereas the tribal casinos (to my knowledge) generally allow smoking everywhere except the actual poker room, fwiw. |
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Goldie's is alright for low-limit stuff, I gamblegamble there after working out at the 24-hour fitness across from it once in awhile. The best place is Tulalip, though, and if you like to shoot dice, well, it's the only game in town.
God, I love dice. |
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Bumping this instead of making a new thread, but I'm looking for a place to play 10/20-30/60 limit live, preferably short-handed. Unfortunately, I'm 19 and I so far haven't found a place I can go that offers those limits. Any suggestions?
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You're not going to find anything above 12/24 outside of a 'reservation casino' due to the '$25 max bet' law in Washington. There are a few 10/20 games on the busy nights in some of the cardrooms around (some of which allow players that are <21). I know that the Midway (18 y/o+) used to seat a 10/20 game on Fridays that usually had 6 or 7 players.
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