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Going to Seattle 8/25-8/30
Hey all, going to Seatown for a work conference. Won't have a car. Any way to get to the Muck without one? I took the bus last time to the north side, and would love an update on any tourneys/games those casinos will have going.
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Re: Going to Seattle 8/25-8/30
taxi it to Diamond Lil's (Renton) for limit good limit games or to The Hollywood (Shoreline) for 2-40 spread. Goldies (shoreline) is another good bet for low-limit.
For NL you'll need to hit the Muck or Tulalip, but good luck getting there. |
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Re: Going to Seattle 8/25-8/30
I know you can bus to Tulalip 'cause I saw a bustop when we were there on Sunday, but I can't imagine it's terribly helpful time wise. Bussing in the north end is ass.
You can probably get to any of the litany of casinos on 99 via bus pretty easily. |
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Re: Going to Seattle 8/25-8/30
Rent a car and drive to Muckleshoot anyway. q/q |
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Re: Going to Seattle 8/25-8/30
Renting a car to go to the Muck seems a bit counterproductive. Can't imagine I'm getting a car much cheaper than $20 + gas. If I'm going down to play a $65 tourney and 4/8, have to do pretty damn good to overcome that added rake.
Any thoughts on Parker's v Goldie's v Hollywood v Drift On Inn? Any updated tourney schedules for them? |
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Re: Going to Seattle 8/25-8/30
Parkers is a tough venue, primarily focussing on games above 4/8 (think: 12/24 - 20/40). If $20 for a car is make-or-break to you, that room's going to eat you alive. Same with Lil's. As to Goldie's and the rest of the Hwy 99 rooms -- well, I've played them periodically, and the Muck is simply head-and-shoulders above them in terms of game quality and game selection. Seriously, $20 is like half a small pot at 4/8. Why play in a bad game all night just to save that trivial an amount? q/q |
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Re: Going to Seattle 8/25-8/30
I have only played a couple of times, but my visits to Parker's have been lucrative. I don't think it is any tougher than any other room, and is probably easier than some.
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Re: Going to Seattle 8/25-8/30
[ QUOTE ]
Parkers is a tough venue, primarily focussing on games above 4/8 (think: 12/24 - 20/40). If $20 for a car is make-or-break to you, that room's going to eat you alive. Same with Lil's. As to Goldie's and the rest of the Hwy 99 rooms -- well, I've played them periodically, and the Muck is simply head-and-shoulders above them in terms of game quality and game selection. Seriously, $20 is like half a small pot at 4/8. Why play in a bad game all night just to save that trivial an amount? q/q [/ QUOTE ] I guess it's not the $20 as much as it's that I hate paying for things like that. Also, I have to be able to return the car and get back to my hotel at night, or pay an additional day plus the $40 to park the damn thing at my hotel. If I could get door to door for the $20, I'd do it. |
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Re: Going to Seattle 8/25-8/30
[ QUOTE ]
Parkers is a tough venue, primarily focussing on games above 4/8 (think: 12/24 - 20/40). If $20 for a car is make-or-break to you, that room's going to eat you alive. Same with Lil's. As to Goldie's and the rest of the Hwy 99 rooms -- well, I've played them periodically, and the Muck is simply head-and-shoulders above them in terms of game quality and game selection. Seriously, $20 is like half a small pot at 4/8. Why play in a bad game all night just to save that trivial an amount? q/q [/ QUOTE ] Unless something has radically changed since I was last there, the Parkers 4/8 is a fantastic game. |
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