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Does Turning Stone allow \"overs\"
I'm intrigued by this concept, and I was wondering if anyone knew if Turning Stone allows overs in their LHE games? I'd like to try these out at some point.
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Re: Does Turning Stone allow \"overs\"
Good question, I am not sure myself. Actually, I am going to Turning Stone for the first time tomorrow, are any of you 2+2'ers regulars there. Should I expect pretty soft 1-2 NL games there on a friday night? I'm going to be in town a few weeks so plan on hitting it several times. Some info/tips on the general game or anything else about it would be appreciated
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Re: Does Turning Stone allow \"overs\"
[ QUOTE ]
Good question, I am not sure myself. Actually, I am going to Turning Stone for the first time tomorrow, are any of you 2+2'ers regulars there. Should I expect pretty soft 1-2 NL games there on a friday night? I'm going to be in town a few weeks so plan on hitting it several times. Some info/tips on the general game or anything else about it would be appreciated [/ QUOTE ] Turning Stone 1/2 NL game is extremely soft. The Fri/Sat games are almost always the best. |
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Re: Does Turning Stone allow \"overs\"
No overs and only a few limit games, usually a 4/8 and a 15/30.
The only casino overs i have seen were at Reno and Lake Tahoe. Private clubs use them more because there often is only one game going. |
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Re: Does Turning Stone allow \"overs\"
soboba in southern california uses overs
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