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Old 10-29-2007, 12:29 PM
carlo carlo is offline
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Chester,West Virginia-all I've got-should get you close
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Old 10-29-2007, 12:40 PM
Johnny Ryall Johnny Ryall is offline
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Is there an exact address for Mountaineer that i can put in mapquest. the website is totally unhelpful. anyone have suggestions on the best route from Pittsburgh?

also in the 1/2 game, what is the average buy in of players?

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This is from the "Contact Us" section of the website. Hope it helps:

Mountaineer Race Track and Gaming Resort
Route 2
Chester, West Virginia 26034
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Old 10-29-2007, 01:00 PM
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Go to maps.google.com search for mountaineer casino and find directions that way.
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Old 10-29-2007, 01:44 PM
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Take route #60 past the airport and then get on route #30 and it will take you there, watch for the signs and billboards when you get close, when you go past Racoon State Park, you know you are going in the right direction!
Also you'll see a giant teapot when you get off the exit!
Good luck.
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Old 10-29-2007, 02:42 PM
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Route 60 past the airport is one way, you can also take the Turnpike depending on where in Pittsburgh you live. I'm north of town and it takes me a good bit to get past the Fort Pitt Tunnels and on the Parkway. Still think that's the way to go, tho.

I went there the first Saturday the room opened and the dealers had a rough time of it. I'm sure they were nervous as this was, after all, their first full day of work. I went back the following Saturday and across the board they'd definitely improved. They still have a ways to go--a few dealers kept flipping over cards they pitched to the 7 seat (might've been a slight hump to the table) and the pace of operations is slow. They don't deal as many hands per hour as you'd like, they're slow making change, etc. But they'll get better and better as time goes by. There were a few occasions when the dealer nearly killed the deck while the hand was still live. Like the time I flopped a set and another dude flopped the nut flush. The money went in, he turned over his flush, and as I resisted the urge to eat my foot I flipped over my cards and said, "I have outs". For some reason the dealer set the deck on top of the muck and started pushing the pot the other way, which might've made for an interesting scene. But, bless her heart, the deck was still intact and the board didn't pair. Awesome.

I played $3/6 Limit the first day (there was an open seat) and $1/2 NL the next and the quality of play was pretty awful. Preflop raises at the NL table were around 8x the big blind and it wasn't unusual to see people firing twenty bucks into an eight-dollar pot. Oh, to flop a set at such a time. Instead the one time I flopped a set the other guy flopped the nut flush. But I digress.

The poker room is non-smoking, but as the OP said the people along the rail smoke like crazy and that rather defeats the purpose. It's a good idea to hold your breath when you go to the bathroom as you pass through the cloud. That's another thing--they need more bathrooms. Lots and lots more. And, as the OP said, they need another way to leave the poker room area. There's this high wooden rail all the way around the room, but there's only one opening in the rail for people to enter/exit. Not good.

But the room itself is really nice, and it's huge, with plenty of space around the 37 tables. They have a decent mix of limits, though $1/2NL is by far the most popular. I left around 11PM Saturday night and every table was in use, and the waiting list for $1/2 was about 25 players long.

So, plenty of room for improvement, but you'd expect that when you're opening a room in a state that never had poker before. I may head back down tomorrow, I've got the itch now. Oh, and it may be personal preference, but the cappuccino they serve in the poker room is pretty good. Maybe a tad too sweet, but since beer isn't free I was drinking cappuccino the whole time. Pretty good stuff.
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Old 10-29-2007, 06:14 PM
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witzo...you play in any homegames in warren? also, i might be willing to carpool down to mountaineer, depending on the day/time..i'm right up route 11 in girard, and lived in warren my whole life up until 3 years ago...

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I'm not really big on underground games etc. I'm real paranoid about not wanting to get raided/robbed ever since the crap that went down in Columbus a couple years ago. One of such instances when a kid I knew, Max McGuffin decided to commit armed robbery at a poker game.

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haha..right on..

how old are you? did you go to harding??

i actually was putting the beginnings of a carpool down to mountaineer in 2 weekends together this afternoon..

and we don't have any 'underground games' per se...more like 8-10 drunk people playing cards with cash game buyins of min. $50 up to unlimited max...looks like a drunken card game, smells like a drunken card game, must BE a drunken card game, no??

anyway, i know most people around my age (28) that live in warren...just wondering...
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Old 10-29-2007, 07:52 PM
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I graduated from Howland in 1994 (31 years old). I have a few degenerates I carpool with when I feel like it but I'm not a huge fan of carpooling in general.
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Old 10-30-2007, 04:07 AM
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Old 10-30-2007, 03:36 PM
IWEARGOGGLES IWEARGOGGLES is offline
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I'm taking my old man down on Friday for his birthday.

There isn't a NL game higher than 5/10? How is the 5/10 game? Is there an interest list for 10/20?

Thanks.

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They got off a 10/20NL game - 7k max buy-in - last night. Haven't heard a report yet on how it went.

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Lol 7k buyin? What's up with that?

TR needed please. Going down in a couple days.
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Old 10-30-2007, 08:17 PM
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I'm taking my old man down on Friday for his birthday.

There isn't a NL game higher than 5/10? How is the 5/10 game? Is there an interest list for 10/20?

Thanks.

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They got off a 10/20NL game - 7k max buy-in - last night. Haven't heard a report yet on how it went.

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Lol 7k buyin? What's up with that?

TR needed please. Going down in a couple days.

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I hear you on the 7k buy-in. (And turns out it was 10/25 even!) I heard it basically went like this:

Someone opens for around $75. Five callers. Whoever flopped the nuts or big hand, makes a big bet and takes it down right there.
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