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Old 07-12-2007, 01:57 AM
Felix_Nietzsche Felix_Nietzsche is offline
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Default OK-Durant/Choctaw Poker Room- 1st B&M Experienced

This internet poker player played a 20 hour marathon session at the Choctaw poker room in Durant OK and I had a great time. Friday night was almost perfect. I played $1/2 NLHE exclusively at a 9 player table. The action was great. 4-8 people seeing a flop with raises. The dealers were fun and personable. The tables had auto-shufflers and two decks so the play was VERY fast. The service Friday night was outstanding. Fun smiling waitresses hovered around the table ready to bring drinks/food. Chiprunners appeared instantly to help people reload. The one downer to Friday was they had a live band playing 20 yards outside of the the poker room. The acoustics funneled the sound directly at the poker room. Each time the band took a break, all the players savored the relative silence...

On Sat morning, coffee and donuts were provided to the players. Unfortunately the service went downhill from Sat morning to Sat afternoon. One of the dealers quipped, "sorry, we hired these girls because of their looks not because their good workers." Finding a chip runner or a waitress to take your order was like night and day compared to the wonderful service on Friday night. Make sure to sign up for their players club so you can get comp points and qualify for the $100K freeroll. It is best to sign up about 5pm in the main casino when there is no lines. Otherwise, it will take them several hours to process your application instead of 5 minutes.

One thing I discovered was it was MUCH-MUCH-NUCH easier for me to avoid tilt in a B&M. I took a TON of beats from a LAG player I nick-named the "straight-master". If I had been playing on-line and taken those beats, I would have smashed my computer screen. In the casino, I kept a good poker face after taking these multiple beats.

One thing that shocked me was the play on a paired board flop. These players had no fear and no concept of considering the possibility of drawing dead. E.g. I bet A7(KK7 + rainbow) and I get three callers. I check/fold on the turn. There are still three callers on the turn. Winning hand? Q5o...he spiked a 5 on the turn. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

I got confused with the blind rules. When I first sat down, I did NOT have to post blinds yet I still was dealt a hand. Also sometimes these weird blind rules would occur after players left the game or players switch seats. Sometimes a player would post $3 and then no one else had to post. Other times there were TWO sb or TWO bb. I just went with the flow and didn't try to figure it out...

I ended up leaving Saturday around 2pm..... I was exhausted and lost around $150. I figured with average luck I could have been in the black for around $250... These people had no concept of pot control.... And they regularly moved all-in with hands like Q3(QQxxx). Having a decent kicker was not a concept they had mastered.... I ended up splitting a $500 pot when my KQ(QQx44)QT was rivered by an all-in maniac.... [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] I will be back.
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Old 07-12-2007, 04:11 AM
ShipitFMA ShipitFMA is offline
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Default Re: OK-Durant/Choctaw Poker Room- 1st B&M Experienced

Sounds good, i find in the early hours of the morning 4am - 6am its very hard to get a waitress where i play (crown casino in melbourne australia).
Sounds like good fun, live poker is a great break from the online game
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Old 07-12-2007, 05:01 AM
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Default Re: OK-Durant/Choctaw Poker Room- 1st B&M Experienced

sounds like they have a forward moving button instead of a dead button. main difference is you will always have to post your bb and then your sb the next hand no matter who goes bust to the right/left of you i.e. if the you're in the bb and the sb goes bust you get the button next hand and you have to post your sb on top of it.
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Old 07-12-2007, 01:08 PM
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One thing that shocked me was the play on a paired board flop. These players had no fear and no concept of considering the possibility of drawing dead. E.g. I bet A7(KK7 + rainbow) and I get three callers. I check/fold on the turn. There are still three callers on the turn. Winning hand? Q5o...he spiked a 5 on the turn. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

I ended up leaving Saturday around 2pm..... I was exhausted and lost around $150. I figured with average luck I could have been in the black for around $250... These people had no concept of pot control.... And they regularly moved all-in with hands like Q3(QQxxx). Having a decent kicker was not a concept they had mastered.... I ended up splitting a $500 pot when my KQ(QQx44)QT was rivered by an all-in maniac.... [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] I will be back.

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OK, so you say the rest of the players were terrible and the only reason you lost money was because of bad luck. Fine. But then...

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I got confused with the blind rules. When I first sat down, I did NOT have to post blinds yet I still was dealt a hand. Also sometimes these weird blind rules would occur after players left the game or players switch seats. Sometimes a player would post $3 and then no one else had to post. Other times there were TWO sb or TWO bb. I just went with the flow and didn't try to figure it out...

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[img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

BO
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Old 07-12-2007, 11:46 PM
Felix_Nietzsche Felix_Nietzsche is offline
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Default Re: OK-Durant/Choctaw Poker Room- 1st B&M Experienced

I'm only familiar with the blind rules on online poker.
I play 250,000 hands a years for the last 4 years and I have never experience blind rules like this. If I'm all-in on the turn in a $500 pot with KQ(QQx4)QT and I end up with a split pot...I call that a bad beat... I'm not sure what your point is unless it is:

A person who has played a million hands online is bad if he doesn't understand the blind rules in a particular casino?

Is that your point?
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Old 07-13-2007, 12:04 AM
Felix_Nietzsche Felix_Nietzsche is offline
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Default Re: OK-Durant/Choctaw Poker Room- 1st B&M Experienced

http://www.dakotapokerleague.com/moving_button_rule.htm

Thanks.....I never heard of this before.
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Old 07-13-2007, 12:14 AM
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A person who has played a million hands online is bad if he doesn't understand the blind rules in a particular casino?

Is that your point?

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I said nothing at all about your skill level. But you gotta admit, your (paraphrased) quote of "All these players suck but I can't figure out how the blinds work!" is kinda funny.

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