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Turning Stone question
I was just looking on their website and was unable to find it, but I was wondering what limits they offer for limit hold'em as well as what levels they have for no limit.
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Re: Turning Stone question
was just their friday and they had 2/4, 4/8, 6/12, and 15/30 going. I think there were interest lists for 10/20 and 20/40 and maybe a 20/40 game got started later.
NL they have 1/2nl 100 and 200 cap, and 2/5nl 300 cap w/ an interest list for a 5/10 300min or something |
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Re: Turning Stone question
Did TS change radically change the limits they spread? I haven't been there since the new poker room, but they used to be a 1/3, 3/6, 5/10, etc. limit room...I don't recall even seeing a $2 chip.
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Re: Turning Stone question
not sure, they re-did the room i guess. no $2 chips just a buttload of $1 chips and some $4 chips.
only thing i played when I was there was the 300cap 2/5nl so i dont really know what other games were like. I'd imagine they are all really soft. |
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Re: Turning Stone question
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not sure, they re-did the room i guess. no $2 chips just a buttload of $1 chips and some $4 chips. only thing i played when I was there was the 300cap 2/5nl so i dont really know what other games were like. I'd imagine they are all really soft. [/ QUOTE ] There are no $4 chips at Turning Stone (I assume that was a typo -- I don't know any casino that has $4 chips). Nor are there any $2 chips (or plans to get them). I was there last night and played the $4/8; $1 and $5 chips were used. I asked a couple of the floors about $2 chips, and they said they knew of no plans to get any new chips. Turning Stone changed from 3/6 to 4/8 very recently, well after the change to the new room. The lowest game went from 1/3 to 2/4. The 5/10 has become 6/12, I believe, but I didn't really notice because I was happy with the 4/8. Of course, they had lots of 100/200/300 max NL tables too. And yes, the games are incredibly soft. I thought of posting one hand in the "why games will always be good" thread, but instead will post it here as an example of the amazing play at the 4/8. I raised utg with AKo. Four people cold-called, as did both blinds. Flop was QT2r. I bet; five of six call. Important action was the turn which put QT2J on the board, giving me the nut straight. Another player and I capped the betting while two other players came along for the ride. Four of us see the river pairing the 2s, but I still bet, getting 2 callers. The other raising player had K9 for the lower straight, one of the other players called the river with two pair (Qs and Js), the last player folded to my river bet. I dragged a monster pot, over $200. A player new to the table was astonished that the player had cold-called with K9 (not even soooted!) and that he might think his hand was good. I was not astonished at all. |
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Re: Turning Stone question
I was there saturday, and the casino was dead by the AM. I was playing in the 2-5nl game which broke up, and the few remaining players moved to 1-2 200max which there was one table of.
definitely surprised there weren't more people. as far as what limit games were running, there was a 15-30, and 30-60 game running and an interest list for 100-200, but im pretty sure it never got enough people to open a table. |
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Re: Turning Stone question
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[/ QUOTE ] I doubt this is true or i would have heard about it. There is never above 20 40 besides tournament week |
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