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St. Louis Poker
Have not been in St. Louis for a few years.
I would like to play medium stakes limit poker ($15-30 to $30-$60). Will this be possible. If yes where and when? Thanks in advance |
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Re: St. Louis Poker
It will be difficult to find those stakes just because of the silly loss limit law (that was very nearly repealed this year by the legislature).
However, on weekends, there's a decent chance that you'll run into some games that are above the typical low limits. Ameristar in St. Charles tends to offer the widest array of limit games. Harrahs (almost right across the Missouri River from Ameristar) tends to run more no-limit and 3-6 limit games, although I'd check it out as well since it is a nice room. |
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Re: St. Louis Poker
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It will be difficult to find those stakes just because of the silly loss limit law (that wasn't repealed this year because they are morons). [/ QUOTE ] I'm so glad I moved. |
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Re: St. Louis Poker
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[ QUOTE ] It will be difficult to find those stakes just because of the silly loss limit law (that wasn't repealed this year because they are morons). [/ QUOTE ] I'm so glad I moved. [/ QUOTE ] The only reason it survived was because gambling opponents were able to jack up the casino tax high enough in the bill that the casinos withdrew their support of the repeal. The casinos agreed to increase the rate, but not to that level. Still, I don't think the limit is long for this world. More casinos (and thus more political power in the gaming industry) are sprouting up in the state, and Kansas will be opening a major casino in Kansas City, Kansas in the next couple of years. That will be two bordering states that offer unlimited gambling to draw high rollers away from Missouri. |
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Re: St. Louis Poker
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Still, I don't think the limit is long for this world. [/ QUOTE ] Been hearing that for years though. Haven't you? *shrug* Shame really. Man they have some stupid gambling laws. The loss limit is just the tip of the iceburg. |
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Re: St. Louis Poker
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Have not been in St. Louis for a few years. I would like to play medium stakes limit poker ($15-30 to $30-$60). Will this be possible. If yes where and when? Thanks in advance [/ QUOTE ] Those limits? Avoid the entire state of Missouri. |
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Re: St. Louis Poker
20-40 runs at harrahs with a 1/2 kill+ rock at harrahs on fri and sun
30-60 w 1/2 kill and rock on wed nights at harrahs most the locals have pumpkins ($500 chips) that you can swap for in the restrooms just ask if you need a reload not to mention they have "over buttons", that alot of the players will use if u want to play bigger |
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Re: St. Louis Poker
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Been hearing that for years though. Haven't you? *shrug* Shame really. [/ QUOTE ] I don't think they have come this close to cutting it, though. Plus, there's a greater impetus now with the Kansas casino going up. It won't be easy, but it will fall eventually. [ QUOTE ] Man they have some stupid gambling laws. The loss limit is just the tip of the iceburg. [/ QUOTE ] My favorite is how not only is it illegal to comp alcoholic beverages to players, but it is illegal for players to pay for drinks with chips. They apparently feel the best way to test someone's sobriety is to watch them pull money out of their pockets. |
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Re: St. Louis Poker
Ameristar is by far your best bet, try to get in good w/ some of the reg so they will sell you chips. Come by and visit St. Louies Room at Presidents Casino on the water.
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Re: St. Louis Poker
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[ QUOTE ] Have not been in St. Louis for a few years. I would like to play medium stakes limit poker ($15-30 to $30-$60). Will this be possible. If yes where and when? Thanks in advance [/ QUOTE ] Those limits? Avoid the entire state of Missouri. [/ QUOTE ] as of last summer at least there was 15-30 at Ameristar in KC regularly. I assume it's still there but have had no reason to confirm |
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