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Old 07-22-2007, 05:23 PM
CrazyLond CrazyLond is offline
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Default Re: San Diego Cardrooms/Casinos

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The place I play a lot at is Chula Vista Card Club. They offer 8/16 LHE and O8b and a 5/10 NL game. The 5/10 NL is a joke, and it has 2k max buy in. I am moving to sanfran in a month...only reason iŽd broadcast this game to others.

edit: oh yeah...and it is a southern suburb in san diego. closer than all others mentioned to you.

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Village Club Card Room, I've played there a number of times. The 1-2 NL game is extremely soft. The only downside is it can be really tough to get in a game at times. There are some crazy characters there also, can make for an interesting experience.
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Old 11-02-2007, 04:01 PM
BrianBigNFun BrianBigNFun is offline
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Default Re: San Diego Cardrooms/Casinos

Well, Tuesday, Im flying out there- any updates as to where's good to play? have the fires affected any of the poker rooms out there?
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Old 11-02-2007, 04:16 PM
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Default Re: San Diego Cardrooms/Casinos

As far I know, Sycuan is still open. The village card room should still be open as well. No idea about Barona or Viejas.
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Old 11-02-2007, 04:19 PM
BrianBigNFun BrianBigNFun is offline
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Default Re: San Diego Cardrooms/Casinos

was leaning towards Ocean's 11- is Sycuan better?

I like 1/2 or 2/5 NLHE or maybe a donkament under $100- I will be staying at the Manchester Hyatt in the harbor and I will have a rental car.
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Old 11-02-2007, 05:36 PM
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Default Re: San Diego Cardrooms/Casinos

all rooms are open, but I think Palomar is the place to play for a TAG, if you can handle the variance.
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Old 11-02-2007, 05:45 PM
BrianBigNFun BrianBigNFun is offline
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Default Re: San Diego Cardrooms/Casinos

Palomar?

Guess I need to hit google...
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Old 11-02-2007, 05:52 PM
BrianBigNFun BrianBigNFun is offline
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Default Re: San Diego Cardrooms/Casinos

found it, it's definitely closer than O11, seems a bit on the small side, is it crowded?
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Old 11-02-2007, 08:58 PM
Ramon Scott Ramon Scott is offline
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Default Re: San Diego Cardrooms/Casinos

Barona is open for business.. was closed five days due to fires, but been open now for a week... In fact, hosting the PGA Nationwide Tour Championship this weekend, where top 25 money winners for the season get their tour cards (coverage is live on Golf Channel this weekend). Admission is free, with donation to Red Cross Fire Relief suggested.

Tournaments on Sat.-Sun. 10 AM
30 BUY with 2200 starting stacks and 15 min. levels.
25-50, 50-100, 100-200, 200-400, 300-600, 500-1k, 1k-2k, 2k-4k, 3k-6k, 5k-10k if nec.

Live this weekend
1-3 tables of 1-2 NL 20-60 BUY
1-2 tables of 1-3 NL 100-300 BUY
Poss. 1 table of 2-5 NL by late afternoon 300-1000 BUY
2-4 tables of 3-6 limit
1-2 tables of 4-8 limit

Monday night is MNF football promotion with $100 rack attacks (cash splash) for scores... 3 tables for TD or FG, 5 for safety, all tables for kick or punt return. Starting at 4 p.m., earn cards for $100 quarterly drawings, making flush or better using both hole cards (5 drawings per quarter)

$40 tournaments Tue.-Fri. same structure.GL
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Old 11-03-2007, 02:29 AM
12ressiMorP 12ressiMorP is offline
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Default Re: San Diego Cardrooms/Casinos

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Ocean's 11 strictly enforces the 21+

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quite possibly the funniest thing i have ever read in my life

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yeah ive been going to oceans since i was 18. my buddy has been going since he was 16. both of us looked young for our ages too. this was back in late 2002, just before the poker boom hit. they are a bit more strict now, esp. on weekends. I got carded once in the three years i played under age.

hint: just walk around to the back where people smoke and go in the back doors.

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I've been carded there the last 10 times I've gone to play at all different times/days and I'm 23.
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Old 11-03-2007, 04:25 PM
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Default Re: San Diego Cardrooms/Casinos

I live right around the corner from Palomar (yeah yeah if you've been you can give me a hard time about my 'hood' later) but have yet to play there. From what I've heard it's the best action in SD. It is a small room, probly like 12 tables? I haven't been in but I've driven by it a ton and the front is all glass (this has a name...like bay windows except the entire wall is glass?). It always looks...hm..."busy". It could be crowded but it never really looks jam packed. Anyway, like I said the action there is sposed to be the craziest anywhere, no idea about the structure of their games though. Sorry.
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