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I am wondering if anyone out there can give me some info on 2/4 hold em at foxwoods casino. I play 2/4 in atlantic city and usually find weak opposition, with a lot of passive players playing too many hands. I know that this is typical at the low limits, but I am wondering if the low limit tables at foxwoods are the same. Anyone out there who has some inside info please let me know. Ill be relocating to connecticut soon and hope to spend a lot of time playing there.
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I havent palyed 2/4 LHE in a couple of years but I think the tables at FWoods are not any different than AC 2-4. Btw, Fwoods is better for 2-4 b/c they use $2 chips. I like it better. Have fun and write a trip report.
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The games are soft....
Play the 4-8, almost just as soft except you'll see about 12,000 more hands because most people know the rules of the game. Buy in for all white no matter what the cage says. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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No different between FW and AC. Action checked through seven ways on the flop is not at all rare.
4/8 is slightly tougher but that's not saying much. If you can afford it, go for it. I used to try the white chip idea because 1 chip/2 chips structure sucks, but I'm leaning toward thinking it only reinforces my nitty table image so it ain't worth attracting attention. |
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I think that just about every live 2/4 game anywhere has these table conditions.
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I am a horrible limit player. I can't beat .25/.50 online. I crush the 2/4 at foxwoods.
It goes like this: 1) Wait for a good hand 2) Bet it 3) Profit My wife and I went down there and I spent about six hours at the 1/2 no limit and made I believe $20. I went to grab my wife for dinner and she didn't want to go so I sat down next to her and about 45 minutes later she was ready and we went to dinner. The two folks to my left kept saying how it made no sense to raise preflop. Oh, and I took about $150 off the table. The game is so soft you don't even need to wait for the drunks. |
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No different between FW and AC. Action checked through seven ways on the flop is not at all rare. 4/8 is slightly tougher but that's not saying much. If you can afford it, go for it. I used to try the white chip idea because 1 chip/2 chips structure sucks, but I'm leaning toward thinking it only reinforces my nitty table image so it ain't worth attracting attention. [/ QUOTE ] lol, but cutting out 4 chip structure is oh so much more pleasing! and i dont think the 4/8 game is any tougher.. if you know how to spell pokahhhhhh, you should be able to murder this game. |
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lol, please tell me you've seen us when we do the 2/4 HORSE game w/ minimum $900 buy in?! if you havent let me know when you're going down next and i'll try to set one up. it usually involves this:
1. all the foxwoods 20/40 players including myself getting beligerently drunk. 2. setting up this obnoxious game and explaining to the delears what HORSE actually is for the 15th time. 3. 8 people coming to the table with $900 in white and yellow chips.. it looks like the WSOP final table theres so much chips on the table. 4. fun times, pots blind capped, and me getting stuck, and then realizing i have to play good b/c how on earth did i just lose $500 playing 2/4?! lol. |
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Bill have I met you before?
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lol, please tell me you've seen us when we do the 2/4 HORSE game w/ minimum $900 buy in?! [/ QUOTE ] I've never seen that. But I'm not a 20/40 player. I'd love to play this if you don't mind a moderately sober guy in the game. |
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