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Belterra regulars
Just wondereing if one of you could tell me if they regularly spread a 10/20 LHE game on the weekends. I went there once last year, about a month or so after the room opened, and the highest they had was 6/12.
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Re: Belterra regulars
Bump.
I know a few people visit this cardroom. |
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Re: Belterra regulars
I haven't been for a couple of months. My information is dated at best.
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Re: Belterra regulars
Forget about it. Now the highest limit game they spread is 4/8. Even if they get enough people on an interest list for 5/10 or 10/20, they won't spread the game because they are afraid of breaking up multiple low limit games because the players on the interest list are playing 2/4, 3/6, etc. waiting for a higher game.
Consistent 10/20 game (usually two tables) can be found at the Grand Victoria in Rising Sun. |
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Re: Belterra regulars
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Consistent 10/20 game (usually two tables) can be found at the Grand Victoria in Rising Sun. [/ QUOTE ] Is it still the Pacific poker of the B&M world? |
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Re: Belterra regulars
The lower limits are. However the 10/20 game has a bunch of regulars that used to play at Belterra but moved due to Belterra not spreading the game regularly. Fish factor is still high, but the dealers have been doing this long enough to learn how to keep the game moving and hands per hour up.
Floor is still clueless about keeping chairs filled, but on weekends there are usually two tables of 10/20 running and a bunch of 5/10. As opposed to Belterra with 2/4, 3/6, and several NL games. I would say if you play NL then go to Belterra, but Grand Vic is the place for limit |
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