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Smartluck is spot on here. The action is around the clock & pretty much sub-optimal. As always, you'll see the occaisional shark looking to clean up but most are the young 20's punk-baseball cap-Ipod-sunglasses crowd who think they are God's gift to poker. [/ QUOTE ] Easy there.... j/k I don't really consider myself a punk, I don't wear a baseball cap or ipod or sunglasses (but I love to see them)... I come from the old school... I was losing money in poker long before it was cool [/ QUOTE ] No pun intended, just keeping it real!!! I'm sort of from the old school too. Started out playing in some old run down shack with sawdust on the floor & everybody at the table was armed. Needless to say there wasn't any celebrating when you won a big pot like there is nowadays.... |
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I was just messing with you... I get that alot, people assume that since I'm in my 20's that I came from the tv/online world, but thats actually not the case.
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Question: You were staying at the grand and played all your poker at the Shoe? Nobody at the Grand bothered you about the required hours you're supposed to play?
Nice TR. (While I'm at it, I'll mention that I also liked the recent TR from the guy who wen to Nobu and the Rhino.) |
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Question: You were staying at the grand and played all your poker at the Shoe? Nobody at the Grand bothered you about the required hours you're supposed to play? [/ QUOTE ] The Horseshoe and Grand are both Harrah's propertys. You can play either one. |
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Nice report, thanks for writing it. What made you decide to go to Tunica?
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Anyone have any information on the WPO/WSOP Circuit Events coming up in Jan in tunica. I need tourney dates and buyins.
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Anyone have any information on the WPO/WSOP Circuit Events coming up in Jan in tunica. I need tourney dates and buyins. Thanks. [/ QUOTE ] Check the tourney forum. I saw a thread in there the other day. |
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Glad you enjoyed yourself in our little corner of the world. Come back in January... absolutely sick action w/2 major tourneys in town. [/ QUOTE ] I'll second this. 3 of us made the trip Jan '06 and enjoyed it thoroughly. Plenty of games to choose from (and can take your shot at a larger tourney if you wish). Many of the TV pros are around & accessible if you're into that sort of thing. Couple travel recommendations from an outsider: 1. Flying to Memphis was pretty cheap and only 40 minutes from Tunica 2. Rent a car and drive from airport & back: *less $$ than shuttles to & from airport *easier to get from one casino area (Gold Strike, Horseshoe) to another (Grand)--there are shuttles but then you're not on your own schedule 3. Room rates & food are dirt cheap/free 4. Different experience from Vegas/LA/AC in a good way I'm hoping to get back one of these days. |
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I've mentioned it before but I'll repeat since it's being discussed again and there are always people who don't get the message and think they'll be just fine with shuttles and cabs or whatever.
If you are flying in then you almost definitely will want to rent a car. I think the cost of a shuttle to and from the Memphis airport to the casinos is going to run you more than the car does. And getting from the Horseshoe to the Grand and back is kind of a pain if you don't have your own car. The shuttles can be inconsistent and don't run 24 hours. There have been stories of guys 'stuck' in a tournament that was running late and the shuttled were no longer operating when they wanted to get back. So they had to catch a ride with a dealer getting off-shift or something like that. There are not going to be any cabs sitting around waiting for you. You will just be stuck. Yes, it can REALLY be annoying to not have a car there. Horseshoe and Gold Strike are practically attached like they are just one big casino. So if you only care about those 2 places then you're fine. But the Grand is not walking distance from anything...especially the Horseshoe. Incredibly, they really aren't easy walking distance from their OWN HOTELS!! Especially if it's cold outside. Speaking of which...you guys coming in from Minnesota shouldn't just pack swimsuits and shorts when you come to the south as I have seen happen. It gets cold in Mississippi too. As in snow and below-freezing temps are not uncommon at all. You aren't going to Miami. You're only a few hours south of St. Louis. you might have weather good enough for golfing. Everything might be great. But you might also run into actual winterish weather. Back to the car-rental thing: And then there's the aspect that there is absolutely NOTHING else around those casinos. If you want to go up to Memphis to experience Beale Street or find a strip-club or something then you are going to want to have a rental. Trying to get a cab will take awhile and will also be expensive. So if you're going just do yourself a favor and get a rental. Tunica is indeed the place to be for poker players in January. All the tournaments and big rooms packed with rockin tables. but plan ahead. On that note...book your room NOW. It gets pretty crazy even trying to get a room. |
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But the Grand is not walking distance from anything...especially the Horseshoe. Incredibly, they really aren't easy walking distance from their OWN HOTELS!! [/ QUOTE ] QFT. I stayed at the Grand a couple of times about 5-6 years ago, and was amazed at how far of a walk it is from the hotel to the casino. MicroBob is right, folks; if you go to Tunica, either drive in or rent a car when you get there. The casinos and hotels are all very far flung, and none of them are close to anything. This is coming from a guy who walks a mile or so to work every day and climbs 9 flights of stairs rather than take the elevator (did I just refer to myself in the 3rd person? It's time to go drinking). |
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