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Old 02-12-2007, 01:44 PM
CanSpoilU CanSpoilU is offline
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Default Is a timed rake really that much worse ???

I was going to head up to Foxwoods this Sunday for some 1/2NL action. I was not thrilled with their $5 half-hour rake... but I was willing to try it out for the sake of "trying it out".

I wasn't planning on staying there for too long (maybe 5-6 hours) so the timed rake really didn't bother me too much.

That is until I found out I am off from work on Monday. Now I am considering just heading over to AC instead since I may stay longer.

Is the timed rake in Foxwoods really that much worse than a standard $4/pot rake at AC? I play rather tight... so I don't get involved in too many pots. I could see a timed rake hitting me harder than a standard rake. Do you think this is true?

Thoughts? I am from Long Island, so both AC and Foxwoods are about the same distance from me. My buddy that I am going with wanted to check out Foxwoods because he has "never been there". But he is open to the idea of hitting AC up. TIA.
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