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Colorado Poker, does it exist
I've tried searching but cant find any real details of the games.
Is there any casino's that spread NL 1/2 and higher? |
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Re: Colorado Poker, does it exist
$5 max bet in colorado
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Re: Colorado Poker, does it exist
Yes, it exists in 3 towns: Black Hawk & Central City (about 40 minutes from Denver) and Cripple Creek (closer to Colorado Springs).
$5 max bet. Most games are 2/5 spread limit. Lots of tourneys around too. |
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Re: Colorado Poker, does it exist
Thanks, I was hoping they had higher limit games though.
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Re: Colorado Poker, does it exist
$5 is the maximum legal bet in Colorado. Which is completely ridiculous IMO considering that you can bet $5 a pull on a slot, which could end up being thousands bet per hour, and only the same $5 on a table game or poker that obviously cannot translate into the same betting action per time period.
Grandma gets to lose a crapload on slots, but a skilled poker player can't play anything but a ridiculous baby-sized game. |
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Re: Colorado Poker, does it exist
http://coloradopokerplayer.com/index.php provides a good, frequently updated list of tournies.
Best tournies by far are at Gilpin Poker Room. Colorado Central Station has decent tournies also. Don't even bother with the others. Good luck. |
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Re: Colorado Poker, does it exist
do the tournies have buyins of 250$+ ?
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Re: Colorado Poker, does it exist
Check out...
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Re: Colorado Poker, does it exist
The Gilpin Saturday night tourney is $100 buy in with up to four $100 rebuys. Most people do at least 2 rebuys. 3000 starting chips and 3000 chips per rebuy.
Gilpin Sunday 3:00 tourney is also $100 buy in for 3000 chips with up to four $100 rebuys of 3000 chips each. If you do all 4 rebuys before tourney starts you get an extra 5000 chips for total of 20,000 starting chips. With 30 minute rounds and a good blind structure you get plenty of play. I would say 1/3 of the entrants, including myself, do all 4 rebuys up front. They usually get 4 to 5 tables for this tourney. Yes, we all lament the $5 betting limit in Colorado. However we do have the mountains, world class skiing, and flights to Vegas can be had for $120 round trip... |
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Re: Colorado Poker, does it exist
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Thanks, I was hoping they had higher limit games though. [/ QUOTE ] I wish we did too. I quit playing the $5 games a couple years ago because they suck so incredibly bad. I think $150 or so is the biggest tournament you are going to find. I played in a couple tournaments in Cripple Creek a couple years ago. They were a crapshoot. They were basically a turbo format. REALLY short blind rounds, bad players, they could have just dealt face up. The Blackhawk tournaments are similar from what i have heard. If you want 1/2, you are going to have to look for underground games. These pop up for a while, then go away. A lot of pressure from the casinos to get these shut down. I usually don't hear about them until they get busted. Ask around and you should be able to find one. Denver area mostly, i think there is/was one in Boulder, maybe one in Fort Collins, and i haven't heard of any in the Springs. The safer option for no-limit is Home games. You can probably find some colorado players on here. |
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