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Old 07-23-2007, 09:07 PM
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Well i live in new york and i know foxwoods and AC is my only options since i dont live near Vegas.

Note, i am a low limit player online. I only play 50NL online. Would i have a hard time winning 1/2 no limit and 2/5 no limit there? As for limit, I only play 1/2 limit online.

Would i get crushed in AC and Foxwoods even though i heard live players at these low limits are just terrible and have no clue what they're doing?

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The single biggest danger for online players in live games is boredom. After 2 hours TPBK can look good for 300BB

That said if you are winning online and play your A-game you willdo very well.
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Old 07-23-2007, 10:07 PM
dynacraze dynacraze is offline
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Default Re: Poker in Foxwoods, Atlantic City

Well i am kinda loose in casinos. Whereas online I am a nit.
Is there anyone else like this? Also, is there usually a waiting list in these pokerrooms or do i have to reserve a spot first? I dont want to get there and have to wait 4 hrs to get into a 1/2 no limit game.

Thanks.
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Old 07-23-2007, 10:32 PM
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Can only speak for Foxwoods: getting into a 1-2 NL game usually doesn't take too long. There are always lots of tables spread and people go busto a lot.
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Old 07-23-2007, 10:49 PM
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Default Re: Poker in Foxwoods, Atlantic City

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Can only speak for Foxwoods: getting into a 1-2 NL game usually doesn't take too long. There are always lots of tables spread and people go busto a lot.

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Around two months ago, I got on the 1/2 NL board at 1 PM on Saturday afternoon. I was 125th on the list, and got a seat 5 hours later.
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Old 07-23-2007, 11:19 PM
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Default Re: Poker in Foxwoods, Atlantic City

OP, go to AC. The waitlist at Foxwoods can be brutal at times and however rare those times are there's nothing you can do since there's nowhere else to go. In AC you can go to the Borgata, Taj, or Trop and if you're unlucky and they're busy, you can always go somewhere else.

Plus AC >>>>>>> Foxwoods.
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Old 07-24-2007, 12:20 PM
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Default Re: Poker in Foxwoods, Atlantic City

If you can beat 50NL online you could prob beat up to 5/10 NL at foxwoods in your sleep IMO. esp on weekends. fighting boredom is prob biggest thing you will have to combat not the skill of your oponents.
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Old 07-24-2007, 11:47 PM
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Can only speak for Foxwoods: getting into a 1-2 NL game usually doesn't take too long. There are always lots of tables spread and people go busto a lot.

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Around two months ago, I got on the 1/2 NL board at 1 PM on Saturday afternoon. I was 125th on the list, and got a seat 5 hours later.

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Yes, Saturdays can get pretty crazy.
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