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I have never seen a limit to the number of raises permissible in a PL/NL game. Some room somewhere having an excessively retarded rule like this would not surprise me though. [/ QUOTE ] It's a stupid rule, but I have seen it in 2 Vegas casinos lately. Both Cannery and Rampart use this insane 3 raise cap in NL games. Great for colluders IMO. And I found out that both rooms are being run by the same manager splitting the time between both. |
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Bay 101 in San Jose has a cap in their spread limt games. Might be forced by the city and not by their choosing.
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I haven't played there in a couple years, but Prairie Band in Topeka enforced the 4 bets rules in NL. Came up in a hand once in NL2/5 when someone bet 5, raised to 10, raised to 15, and the guy to my right said "I'm capping it" and put in 20, I call because I know I can't get raised, and sure enough the original better tries to raise. Nope... not allowed, said the floor. We had an entertaining discussion of the stategy involved in this. I LOVED that the rule was enforced in that case because I never coulda come in with the crappy draw I had knowing that one of those first 3 players was fully intending to slam a stack in if he got the chance. It absolutely changes the play in such circumstances.
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[ QUOTE ] Honestly this is just uninformed and inexperienced poker room managers. I've heard people claim this before but later take it back once they talk to someone in the know. [/ QUOTE ] I believe there is an exception to this in AC. Hopefully some AC people will chime in, but I am pretty sure by law NL is played by limit rules (# of raises etc). [/ QUOTE ] That is not how it plays at either Taj or Borgata (the only places I have played big bet in AC). And I can recall multiple specific pots where there were a large number of small raises in a 3 or 4 handed street. |
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Bay 101 in San Jose has a cap in their spread limt games. Might be forced by the city and not by their choosing. -Mike [/ QUOTE ] There should be a cap in a spread limit game. Or is this one of those bogus spread limits that is supposed to simulate No Limit? |
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Bay 101 in San Jose has a cap in their spread limt games. Might be forced by the city and not by their choosing. -Mike [/ QUOTE ] There should be a cap in a spread limit game. Or is this one of those bogus spread limits that is supposed to simulate No Limit? |
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[ QUOTE ] Bay 101 in San Jose has a cap in their spread limt games. Might be forced by the city and not by their choosing. -Mike [/ QUOTE ] There should be a cap in a spread limit game. Or is this one of those bogus spread limits that is supposed to simulate No Limit? [/ QUOTE ] bogus spread limit |
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There's a casino here that has a 3 raise cap and when I protested everyone looked at me like I had 2 heads.
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Yads, is that one of the ABS casinos? You may want to have them call the River Cree and get them to explain why they dropped the cap a few months ago.
For the first year they were open, River Cree had a 3 raise cap, claiming it was an AGLC regulation, but apparently enough people said WTF?, the manager finally asked AGLC directly, and it became uncapped a few months ago. |
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Yep it's Casino Calgary, that place is run by idiots.
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