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Re: 8-16 Last Night
how does the 8-16 play at the wynn compared to the 4-8?
advice? opinions? bankroll requirements? skill levels? greatly appreciated [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] |
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Re: 8-16 Last Night
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how does the 8-16 play at the wynn compared to the 4-8? advice? opinions? bankroll requirements? skill levels? greatly appreciated [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] When I play 4/8 at the Wynn Im generally waiting for a higher limit..but I usually buy in for 4/8 for a rack with a $100 behind. When I play the 8/16 its usually $300 to $400 ($300 being the most common I see from most people as well, and I only put cash on the table once I'm down to $120 or so, theres a lot of regulars that play the 8/16 I regularly sit down nd know 4-6 of the people I'm playing with. Its generally a loose game as there are always a couple people taking a shot from 4/8 and are used to playing that type of loose action. Its a decent game, I also hear that its much tougher compared to the Bellagio 8/16...you still see a lot of people callin any and I mean any 2 suited for multiple raises and any ace most of the time. I can make about 200-400 a night in the Wynn 8/16 and have at times won $900 plus. |
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Re: 8-16 Last Night
"how does the 8-16 play at the wynn compared to the 4-8?"
I've never played the Wynn 4-8 myself. I mostly play the 8-16 (and occasionally higher) when I'm in there. I find the 8-16 there very user friendly and you have to love the brown ($2) chips! FWIW, It's been a long time since I've played the Bellagio 8-16 but the Orleans has been spreading some good 8-16 games the past month or so. YMMV. Best of Luck Howard |
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