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Re: No flop, full drop???
Thats pretty dirty. They only drop $1 here preflop, dropping $5 is ridiculous, pre flop.
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Re: No flop, full drop???
I think taking a rake without a flop is BS. ive never seen that before.
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Re: No flop, full drop???
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I think taking a rake without a flop is BS. ive never seen that before. [/ QUOTE ] Then don't come to San Jose and play 5-200 or 10-200. Any action, $5 drop, even if no flop. No action (all fold), $1 drop. |
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Re: No flop, full drop???
I'd still ask for the floor. Let the floor tell you this. No harm by asking for an appeal.
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Re: No flop, full drop???
In places where there isnt much competition between rooms i could see this being more common, but if ther are enough serious players, they will go where its the cheapest. supply and demand baby!
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Re: No flop, full drop???
Here in LA all the casinos as far as I know take a $1 if there is no flop.
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Re: No flop, full drop???
I was playing at the Golden Nugget a few weeks back (1-2NL). I open the pot pre-flop for a small raise. All fold. Instead of tossing me the 3 bucks in blinds....they rake the 3 bucks and give me what's left. I say, WTF? (but in a more polite way)
BTW, 2+2 legend, Capone, was at my table when this happened. Anyway, Dealer says they are just doing what they are told. I ask for the floor. Floor says, rake stands. WTF? Oh well. I think that (raking the blinds pre-flop) is insane but the games there are often so donktastic, I have played there since. AND FWIW....... Everytime this situation has come up since then (in my experience), the dealer has just tossed me the 3 bucks. So some dealers (most?) must think it's a stupid rule too (ala what used to be the case at Excalibur when I played there a lot years ago; pretty much the same situation). Best Wishes Howard |
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Re: No flop, full drop???
The way I read the OP, the rakable pot should be $47:
SB: $1 BB: $2 + $18 call of CO's raise (the $80 reraise should not be raked since it wasn't called) Limper #1: $2 Limper #2: $2 Limper #3: $2 CO: $2 + $18 raise (called by BB) 10% of $47 = $4.70. If anything between $4 and $5 was dropped, I'd be OK with that. As a point of reference, the Florida Seminoles do not follow the no flop/no drop convention (at least they're not supposed to - some may at the room manager's risk). If you raise and win the $3 in blinds, they will drop $1. The Brighton Seminole casino rakes in 25c increments after the first $1. |
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Re: No flop, full drop???
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I think taking a rake without a flop is BS. ive never seen that before. [/ QUOTE ] Several years back before the no limit boom the largest card room in the world in for example 3/6 limit holdem would drop the full $3 house drop plus $1 jackpot drop on an open raise of the blinds. In other words the open raiser would get his $6 raise back. The house dropped the blinds. ~ Rick |
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Re: No flop, full drop???
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I was playing at the Golden Nugget a few weeks back (1-2NL). I open the pot pre-flop for a small raise. All fold. Instead of tossing me the 3 bucks in blinds....they rake the 3 bucks and give me what's left. I say, WTF? (but in a more polite way) [/ QUOTE ] Ok... Scratch the Nugget from the list of places I will ever play again. Only places on the strip I know of that violate the no-flop-no-drop policy are Monte Carlo and Excalibur. I assume Mandalay does as well since they and MC are so similar, but I dunno. But they aren't so insane as to count uncalled bets as part of the pot. Wonder what Nevada Gaming would say about this? |
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