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Re: Poker In Macau
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] People seemed to be real uneducated and rude [/ QUOTE ] I don't want to sound racists, but Chinese people seem to be very rude, have no manners and no concern for their appearance. It's funny that most Japanese are the polar opposite of this. [/ QUOTE ] Arbitrage, if you are an american, this might well be the funniest thing I have ever read on a message board. There is no nation on this planet more rude, devoid of manners, and care less of their apperance then the obese americans. Thanks for making me laugh before I go to sleep. [/ QUOTE ] If you believe this about America then you seriously have not done much travelling ... The US isnt even CLOSE to the top of the list. [/ QUOTE ] really? I don't wanna sound racists but how come I always find that black Americans are the most rude, impolite, uneducated ppl in this world? And what's the deal w/ Chinese ppl, at least most Chinese/Taiwanese/HongKongnese are bilingual, and i doubt you can speak the top two most-used languages in the world. Just admit, the US has lost its edge in terms of world trade and business, the market is merging toward Asia. So you either keep living in your closed small world or open your arms and embrace them, maybe also learn how to speak Chinese too. |
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I just got back from holidaying in Macau. I played the PokerPro tables at Galaxy and can confirm the rake is pretty outrageous, varying from 5-10% of the pot. However, the standard of play is so low the games are easily beatable. Most people playing are old chinese guys who have wondered across from the casino floor and have never played before.
When i was there they had 2 tables running, $2.5/5 and $5/10 (HK dollars) hold em. There was also talk of a big buyin tourny in a couple of months, to formally open the cardroom. The cardroom manager also informed me that the Lisboa has trained dealers, got tables etc ready for fully-live poker and is just waiting on government clarification of the legality of poker. |
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Cant wait!!!11
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If they have reasonably poker room there that's +EV, I will be the first one to go back there to live.
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Sitting behind a computer is just not the same as having real cards to fumble with, but it's better than nothing. http://www.pokertek.com/table.html
[ QUOTE ] One of the Galaxy Casinos just installed 4 PokerPro automated tables. I hear it is doing well..... [/ QUOTE ] |
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Hey guys,
I'm living in Hong Kong until june 2008 and I'm interested in playing poker in Macau / Hong Kong!! If there's anything going on, please let me know I would be more interested to participate in any kind on event [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]. Thx, Matt |
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Hey Schneids, have you seen Dave from Minn lately? I went to college with him at USD and haven;t been able to get a hold of him since his bro final tabled the turning stone event.
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Hey Schneids, have you seen Dave from Minn lately? I went to college with him at USD and haven;t been able to get a hold of him since his bro final tabled the turning stone event. [/ QUOTE ] wtf is this post |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] People seemed to be real uneducated and rude [/ QUOTE ] I don't want to sound racists, but Chinese people seem to be very rude, have no manners and no concern for their appearance. It's funny that most Japanese are the polar opposite of this. [/ QUOTE ] I agree |
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bump cos I'm in Fuzhou atm and a 4 hour or so drive away from Macao
I want to get some gambol on, I heard about there being a 200+bb buyin 40/80 RMB game which must be pretty sweet - anyone have more info? |
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