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Old 08-07-2007, 05:14 PM
PokerDonkey27 PokerDonkey27 is offline
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[Quote] The Hilton $25 Sunday 7 PM toruney is the lowest buy in in town. The play is decent, dealers and floor are competant and the room is nice. It's a little fishy at first but there are enough chips that it's not an all out push fest, even with the fast structure. It is at 7, NOT 9 PM.

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Is this still a double add-on tournament? Format changed on the Hilton tournaments within the last month.
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Old 08-07-2007, 06:11 PM
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Where can I park for free in AC?

You will need a players card to park for free at the Showboat. Go to the Showboat walk through to the Taj Mahal poker room and ask someone to direct you to the poker room luncheonette. Order the NY steak sandwich with sauteed onions.

When you leave the Showboat ask for a transfer slip and travel to the Borgata.


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You "pay" when you enter the Showboat parking garage, so you have to ask for a receipt at that point. Also, it depends on who is working the booth upon entry when you park at Showboat. Technically, they are not supposted to give a receipt, as since you did not pay, you are not entitled to a transfer. Some employees ignore this rule, like I said, it is all about who you get working.

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So you have to have a card before you park there the first time if you want free parking?
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Old 08-07-2007, 06:18 PM
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So you have to have a card before you park there the first time if you want free parking?

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Yes. The card is the same Harrah's Total Rewards card they issue at their properties nationally, though, not a Showboat- or Harrah's-specific card.
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Old 08-07-2007, 06:41 PM
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So you have to have a card before you park there the first time if you want free parking?

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Yes. The card is the same Harrah's Total Rewards card they issue at their properties nationally, though, not a Showboat- or Harrah's-specific card.

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If you really, really want to get a card to park for free at the Showboat, go to Harrah's (I've never seen a person ever manning the parking booths but they are on the way out so it doesn't matter). Park, go inside, get a TR card, play some poker (optional), then leave and go to the 'Boat.

I personally like Harrah's room a lot - it's small but every 1/2 NL game is a juicy as the next in the summer. The floor there is the best I've seen in action - they tend not to take any nonsense and are very clear on what the rules are and how to enforce them.

Never played their tourneys so I can't comment on the structure, but that AC Poker Guide link has pretty detailed structures for almost all of the tourneys in the city.
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Old 08-07-2007, 09:39 PM
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If you really, really want to get a card to park for free at the Showboat, go to Harrah's (I've never seen a person ever manning the parking booths but they are on the way out so it doesn't matter). Park, go inside, get a TR card, play some poker (optional), then leave and go to the 'Boat.


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If you park in the surface lot at Showboat you don't have to "pay" until you leave (if there's even anybody in the booth to begin with) so you don't need to take the trip to Harrah's.

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I personally like Harrah's room a lot - it's small but every 1/2 NL game is a juicy as the next in the summer. The floor there is the best I've seen in action - they tend not to take any nonsense and are very clear on what the rules are and how to enforce them.

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I like playing at Harrah's a lot but the floor is normally awful unless Tina (shorter black woman) or John Q are flooring. However, I agree they don't put up with any nonsense from players which is a relief. To be honest I haven't seen many casinos in Atlantic City take much crap from players - except maybe the Taj sometimes.
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Old 08-08-2007, 05:12 AM
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I like playing at Harrah's a lot but the floor is normally awful unless Tina (shorter black woman) or John Q are flooring. However, I agree they don't put up with any nonsense from players which is a relief. To be honest I haven't seen many casinos in Atlantic City take much crap from players - except maybe the Taj sometimes.

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Awesome - now I know Tina's name. She's the best. I think those are the two specific floors I was talking about as being top notch.

I've seen the floors at the 'Boat do some pretty stupid things (allow a player to pull chips out of a pot in a tournament, keep a 3 handed game running 3 handed when there were 3 other 9 handed 1/2 games, allow drunken belligerents continue their behavior without reprieve). I'm never going back there no matter how juicy the games because the room is run by incompetents.
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Old 08-08-2007, 12:09 PM
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Those two, including Jimmy (swing supervisor), are the only good floor people. The rest of them are TERRIBLE.

Don't every play overnight at Harrahs or you will have to subject yourself to the worst floor person of all time.
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