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Old 07-01-2007, 09:49 AM
dozer dozer is offline
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Default Well, Florida, how did the first day of NL/$5limit games treat you?

I haven't gone to a poker room yet, but I called the Hard Rock in Hollywood this morning ... they began spreading NL cash games at 7am and already have a waiting list as of 9:45 am. They're spreading all the various blind limits reported at 2p2 earlier, and people can buy-in for $100 and CASH PLAYS (!!!), so people can take cash with them with their $100 buy-in and it's just as good as any game in Vegas.

The poker host I spoke to expects all the Seminole rooms to spread games in this fashion. Holy crap, Lois.

I'll post more when I get back later.
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Old 07-01-2007, 10:04 AM
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Default Re: Well, Florida, how did the first day of NL/$5limit games treat you?

Will be spending the entire day at DERBY LANE in all probability playin 1-2 NO LIMIT.

Within the week, will make my around to the other various cardrooms.

Be sure to check in on the TAMPA PROMOTIONS thread in this forum.

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Old 07-04-2007, 05:02 AM
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Default Re: Well, Florida, how did the first day of NL/$5limit games treat you?

I scrolled through at least half of these posts and haven't seen anything about Brighton Seminole Casino near Okeechobee. Granted, its in the boonies and why would anyone near the Hard Rock or in SOuth Florida go there? But for those in Central Florida or north of Palm Beach where there's nothing but paramutuals, I'd recommend the drive out there. I played Palm Beach Kennel club two nights ago and in 3.5 hours I went from -40, to +70, then finished +5. You wait and wait to catch the few hands against the all-in fevered maniacs, but some night those hands don't come, or they will get sucked out on. Here's my take on the kennel clubs, jai lai, etc.....

#1) There is that extra $2 BB when on the button....which equals $5 each round.

#2) You can only buy in for $100 max for $1/2 AND $2/$3 NL.

Those combined make it, IMO, a no brainer to just play at the Indian Casinos such as Hard Rocks (once the mad rush calms down and waiting lists aren't as long).

I didn't have the time and energy tonight to drive over 100 miles each way to Hard Rock and deal with these waiting lists I heard about, so I decided to check out Brighton which is only about 60 miles each eay. They are running $1/2 NL with $300 max buy-in (you just can only buy in for $100 the first hand...then once dealt you add on the other $200). So there is a lot more money on the table and it resembles more of a "real" poker game instead of all-in donkfests (which is good at time until you get your deepstack felted...then you can only buy in for $100 if its at greyhound). So I liked that idea and they stay open until the game breaks up. I heard last night they broke at 2:30am....but tonight I was there from 6pm-3am and the table was full when I left with one or two waiting. They had two $1/2 NL tables running most of the night (the 2nd one formed at around 7pm then broke bout 1-1:30). Then a third one was formed for a bit. I wound up doubling my $300 buy-in so was definitely a good session for my first time in that casino, let alone county!! As soon as the they get a table of willing players, they will offer $2/$5 NL and higher and I'm assuming the games will be going well into the night, at least for the $1/$2NL.

I'll be checking out Hard Rock/Hollywood within the week, but I see myself going to Brighton as well. No dogtracks until they at least change the buy-in to $200-300 max.
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Old 07-04-2007, 11:17 AM
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Default Re: Well, Florida, how did the first day of NL/$5limit games treat you?

Was at Hard Rock Hollywood last night around 10p.m. and waited over 2 hours on 1/2 NL and 2/4 limit lists, still had over 10 people ahead of me on both lists and decided to give up. I decided to try Coconut Creek. What a joke, I got there around 1a.m. and made my way through a cloud of smoke in the hallway to sign up for a table. The girl put my name on the list and told me I had to wait in the hallway outside the poker room. The hallway is where everyone goes to smoke as they don't allow smoking in the poker room. What a joke, I sat in a cloud of smoke for about 10 minutes and couldn't take it anymore. I don't understand how they can allow smoking in that hallway and force non-smokers like myself to wait for their tables out there in the smoke. Even the smokers were amazed at how everyone was subjected to the cloud of smoke as they waited for their name to be called. I went straight home and decided to call it a day, thank goodness for Poker Stars!!!
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Old 07-01-2007, 10:50 AM
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Default Re: Well, Florida, how did the first day of NL/$5limit games treat you?

I was at Coconut Creek last night at midnight. As I was told and posted here, a whole variety of limit and no limit games were offered, though not all were spread. I played 2/5 no limit, and weak buy ins were busting out fast and furious. I played until about 5am, and made a few hundred. I understand the 1/2 NL was WILD -- all teenagers at the table.

New players were tipping just like they did at the $2 game -- two or three (and sometimes more) chips per pot. The difference was, these were red birds!
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Old 07-01-2007, 11:05 AM
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Default Re: Well, Florida, how did the first day of NL/$5limit games treat you

Going to Best Bet in Jax pretty soon to play 1/2NL and possibly some higher stakes limit. Can't wait. Will post TR later.
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Old 07-01-2007, 11:36 AM
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Default Re: Well, Florida, how did the first day of NL/$5limit games treat you

playing 2-5 NL max buyin $500 very soft a few half decent players.. the 5-10 game had no interest at coconut creek

interesting hand.. JJ all in $200.. AA all in $300.. KK all in $300 AA wins with 3 of a kind aces.. 1000 pot

cant believe they were playing 2 straight a few days ago
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Old 07-01-2007, 11:44 AM
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Default Re: Well, Florida, how did the first day of NL/$5limit games treat you

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Old 07-01-2007, 12:35 PM
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Default Re: Well, Florida, how did the first day of NL/$5limit games treat you

I thought all games had $100 cap on the buy in?
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Old 07-02-2007, 01:11 AM
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Default Re: Well, Florida, how did the first day of NL/$5limit games treat you

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I thought all games had $100 cap on the buy in?

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The lawyers in Florida are about to get rich... it was one very poorly written law. The exact wording says, "The maximum required buy-in can not exceed $100." In other words... the minimum buy-in can not exceed $100.
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