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Old 09-27-2007, 11:42 AM
jok3rzwild jok3rzwild is offline
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Default Re: bike accomodations

Your looking at $60-


You're looking at 60-80 a night. And if planning on staying their longer, I recommend renting a room for 1/2 of that. Just check out craiglist.com and look under "rooms shared" or temporary.

And both Bike and Commerce have bad players, yet Commerce has more table selection.

gl
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Old 09-27-2007, 12:37 PM
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Default Re: bike accomodations

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I have stayed at the Ramada limited, and it was fine. Not fancy, but not crappy, standard medium range hotel. I have never heard of them having a poker rate though, as far as I know they are not affiliated with the Bicycle club.

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Just ask for it. It is a few dollars cheaper than the regular rate.
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Old 09-28-2007, 11:18 AM
ccwglock27 ccwglock27 is offline
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Default Re: bike accomodations

I stayed at that hotel 2 years ago when I made my trip out to play at the bike. I stayed Wednesday through Saturday, and payed $208 after taxes for those 4 nights. As mentioned previously, it's fine for a single male poker player to sleep and shower. I walked to/from the bike at various times of the day/night/early morning, and never had any issues.
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Old 09-28-2007, 12:41 PM
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Default Re: bike accomodations

Crowne Plaza at the Commerce is best choice....
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Old 09-28-2007, 12:43 PM
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Default Re: bike accomodations

In addition to the valuable information on LA's three cardrooms at http://www.tworags.com/files/la%20comps.htm as above, how about making same information of each cardroom in USA and worldwide.

The posting by EdmondDantes seems very valuable, especially for frequent travelers like me. It includes even game type, rough number of tables running at night and rake.

-Jay
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Old 09-28-2007, 01:45 PM
EdmondDantes EdmondDantes is offline
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In addition to the valuable information on LA's three cardrooms at http://www.tworags.com/files/la%20comps.htm as above, how about making same information of each cardroom in USA and worldwide.

The posting by EdmondDantes seems very valuable, especially for frequent travelers like me. It includes even game type, rough number of tables running at night and rake.

-Jay

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Been thinking about doing just that. I just need someone add another 6 or 7 hours to the day so I can get it done!
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