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Old 11-27-2006, 12:07 AM
justJeff justJeff is offline
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Default Newbie \"Kill\" Question

I've mostly played online, with a few trips to some B&M establishments, largely because of availability where I used to live. I now live where there are some choices for live games, and plan to play B&M more. There are a few places that have games that include "kill", like a 3/6 game, or 3/6 with "Kill". I understand how a kill is normally utilized, and it seems to me to punish a player that is winning some consecutive hands. Is my logic wrong there? Is there an advantage for a decent (winning) player to play in a game with a "kill"? Thanks in advance for any thoughts or advice.

Also, any reccomendations on good games in southeast Washington would be great. I can quickly travel to the Pendleton area too, to places like Wildhorse Casino, if there is a good game there.
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Old 11-27-2006, 12:21 AM
wheelflush wheelflush is offline
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Default Re: Newbie \"Kill\" Question

yes, i think a winning player has the advantage no matter what the limits are. so a kill would make him even more money. it's great!
your cardrooms are listed here http://seattlepoker.phpbbnow.com/index.php
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Old 11-27-2006, 12:44 AM
justJeff justJeff is offline
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Default Re: Newbie \"Kill\" Question

Thanks for the link wheelflush. All of those card rooms are in the Seattle area, or other parts of the west side of the state. Anything similar for the dryer, eastern part of the state?
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