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Re: Colorado Poker, does it exist
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This is hilarious [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] Yes, the $5 limit sucks. Do I like playing so low? Of course not. But the 2/5 spread games can easily be beaten big. My records show an average win rate of just under $40 an hour for the 522 hours I have records for. [/ QUOTE ] I've spent enough time playing in Black Hawk to know that there is no way in hell you are making $40/hour. Any dealer or regular player would confirm that it's not possible to make anywhere close to that. Why would you even try to come up with such a bogus figure in an anonymous forum? |
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Re: Colorado Poker, does it exist
I apologize for coming on too strong, or for suggesting that you were trying to be anything but helpful. Since that site only lists a few casinos, and none in Cripple Creek where I play, it sure did seem limited in scope. However, I should not have jumped to the conclusions I did.
Cheers, Carl. |
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Re: Colorado Poker, does it exist
FWIW, we get a ton of Colorado players at Sandia Casino in Albuquerque, NM. Some very good games there.
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Re: Colorado Poker, does it exist
No problem Carl. I have never played down in Cripple Creek so obviously can't speak for tournies down in your neck of the woods. Please pass on any information you might have.
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Re: Colorado Poker, does it exist
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[ QUOTE ] You can't bet your good hands [/ QUOTE ] I know why you're losing. [/ QUOTE ] Wow, that was helpful. For what it's worth, I'm actually break-even, but coming off a session where AQ < K3, KK < A7, JJ < T6, etc. |
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Re: Colorado Poker, does it exist
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[ QUOTE ] This is hilarious [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] Yes, the $5 limit sucks. Do I like playing so low? Of course not. But the 2/5 spread games can easily be beaten big. My records show an average win rate of just under $40 an hour for the 522 hours I have records for. [/ QUOTE ] I've spent enough time playing in Black Hawk to know that there is no way in hell you are making $40/hour. Any dealer or regular player would confirm that it's not possible to make anywhere close to that. Why would you even try to come up with such a bogus figure in an anonymous forum? [/ QUOTE ] Yup, you're the expert. My carefully kept tax records are wrong, and you're right. You clearly know far more about how much I make playing poker than I do. Does your supposed expertise extend to any other ridiculous subjects? |
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Re: Colorado Poker, does it exist
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[ QUOTE ] This is hilarious [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] Yes, the $5 limit sucks. Do I like playing so low? Of course not. But the 2/5 spread games can easily be beaten big. My records show an average win rate of just under $40 an hour for the 522 hours I have records for. [/ QUOTE ] I've spent enough time playing in Black Hawk to know that there is no way in hell you are making $40/hour. Any dealer or regular player would confirm that it's not possible to make anywhere close to that. Why would you even try to come up with such a bogus figure in an anonymous forum? [/ QUOTE ] It is very possible to make $40/hour or more in a single session, but not long term. I've had a couple sessions of $60-70/hour up there, but absolutely not, in the long term. With the multidonkeys in each hand, it's a pretty high variance game, which can make short term hourly swings pretty wide. |
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Re: Colorado Poker, does it exist
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] This is hilarious [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] Yes, the $5 limit sucks. Do I like playing so low? Of course not. But the 2/5 spread games can easily be beaten big. My records show an average win rate of just under $40 an hour for the 522 hours I have records for. [/ QUOTE ] I've spent enough time playing in Black Hawk to know that there is no way in hell you are making $40/hour. Any dealer or regular player would confirm that it's not possible to make anywhere close to that. Why would you even try to come up with such a bogus figure in an anonymous forum? [/ QUOTE ] It is very possible to make $40/hour or more in a single session, but not long term. I've had a couple sessions of $60-70/hour up there, but absolutely not, in the long term. With the multidonkeys in each hand, it's a pretty high variance game, which can make short term hourly swings pretty wide. [/ QUOTE ] Uh, those bad players are the REASON I can make $40 per hour. Of course, I wouldn't be surprise if you and the person who originally questioned my records can't do it. I've never seen anyone else playing 2-5 even a fraction as well as I do, so I wouldn't expect anyone to be matching my win rate. |
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Re: Colorado Poker, does it exist
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There has been talk (again) of an effort to get the limits raised, even a little bit. Some considered proposals allow for just a boost in poker/blackjack limits, others also allow for more games with higher limits (craps...woohoo!). [/ QUOTE ] It looks like casinos will be losing their exemption to the indoor smoking ban in Colorado, but according to an article in the Colorado Springs Gazette (Smoking Article), State Sen. Majority Leader Joan Fitz-Gerald, whose district includes Black Hawk & Central City, was hinting that it may be appropriate to raise the $5 limits in return. Unfortunately, nothing has come of this since then. Carl. P.S. I concur that the Sandia is a nice place to gamble - my in-laws live in Albuquerque, and when we visit, I invariably drag the gang there for a few hours. |
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Re: Colorado Poker, does it exist
I've spent several hundred hours playing in Black Hawk. I'd be surprised if 5% of the players had better long term results than I do. It's usually a game where you have to showdown the best hand. What do you do that makes you think you are the best player in Black Hawk? Again, $40/hour seems absurd, especially when you consider a rake of up to $5 and a $1 or $2 jackpot drop, plus tips. In my best runs of over 20 hours I've made $28/hour as a maximum.
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