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Where to play in Seattle?
Going there to work for a week, want to play the poker. Please advise. Staying in Capitol Hill neighborhood.
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Re: Where to play in Seattle?
Just take your lap top.....Oh, wait....
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Re: Where to play in Seattle?
Thanks for the link Zpin. Any place you can recommend that's near where I'm staying? By the looks of the site everything is limit?
Chris |
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Re: Where to play in Seattle?
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Thanks for the link Zpin. Any place you can recommend that's near where I'm staying? By the looks of the site everything is limit? Chris [/ QUOTE ] Not Zpin, but I'll answer. Pretty much all limt unless you want to make a road trip to Tulalip (a couple hours drive north). They have NL there with 2/5 blinds, $200 max buy-in as well as a $5/$10 NL game. Best place to play IMHO is Diamond Lils. Should be about a 30 minute drive from downtown, maybe a bit less with zero traffic. They spread $4/$8 up to $12/$24 limit and also spread O8. The $12/$24 uses $2 chips and can get pretty wild. You may also want to hit up Parkers casino in north Seattle. I'm not too familiar with their games, but there is a recent string where some 2+2ers played there so there are people on this board with experience there. If you are planning to be here on a Sunday, then check out Diamond Lils weekly tourney. Pretty good action, plus you get a free breakfast! |
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Re: Where to play in Seattle?
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Thanks for the link Zpin. Any place you can recommend that's near where I'm staying? By the looks of the site everything is limit? Chris [/ QUOTE ] Tulalip is more like 45 minutes than a couple hours. It is north. Muckleshoot is about 45 minutes south Diamond Lils maybe 15 minutes south Casinos in Shoreline: maybe 15 minutes north No legal poker in Seattle city limits so that is as close as you are going to get. Lils and Shoreline are just outside city limits. The NL at Tulalip and Muckleshoot is not true NL because there is a rule in Washington that you cannot bet more than $500 on a single bet. So technically is big blind-500 spread limit. But people call it NL and the bet limit is rarely reached. KJS |
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Re: Where to play in Seattle?
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[ QUOTE ] Thanks for the link Zpin. Any place you can recommend that's near where I'm staying? By the looks of the site everything is limit? Chris [/ QUOTE ] Tulalip is more like 45 minutes than a couple hours. It is north. Muckleshoot is about 45 minutes south Diamond Lils maybe 15 minutes south Casinos in Shoreline: maybe 15 minutes north No legal poker in Seattle city limits so that is as close as you are going to get. Lils and Shoreline are just outside city limits. The NL at Tulalip and Muckleshoot is not true NL because there is a rule in Washington that you cannot bet more than $500 on a single bet. So technically is big blind-500 spread limit. But people call it NL and the bet limit is rarely reached. KJS [/ QUOTE ] Agree with your time estimates if he is going there with no traffic. My time estimates assume that you are making the trip after work on a weeknight (leaving at 5-6 PM or so). As with most places, travel times vary greatly depending on the time of day. For D'Lil's its approx 10 miles on I-5 to 405, then 2 miles to the 405 exit, and another 2 miles on the surface streets, thats 12 miles freeway, 2-5 miles surface (depending on where he is at in Capitol Hill). The freeway portion is also particularly bad in rush hours. I stick with my estimate of 30 minutes on that trip, YMMV (literally). |
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