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the table games have $15 & $25 tables. those are the minimum bets.

for games of poker it's that much to ante and see your cards and then another bet of the minimum to play them!

FOOKING CRAZY EXPENSIVE!

 

the other table games like Blackjack are single bets of the minimum.

i'll go once they have the poker room up and running tournaments with a steady schedule, and cheaper buy-ins.

 

i was also ticked to learn there is no sports betting. looks like it will have to remain at work.

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There are about 537 different ways you could respond to this post.

 

I'll go with option #1, say that I'm sorry to hear of your mother's passing and your loss, and leave it at that.

 

I have a feeling you will be back later with option #2. :lolguy:

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I'm with Akula...

1) Was in the Las Vegas airport on a layover en route to L.A. Played slots in the airport and Lost $10 in quarters.

2) Have been to Foxwoods via the Cross Sound Ferry from Long Island where I have family on more than one occasion to visit relatives in New England. Ate and drank, but no gamble.

 

Of all the ways I find to blow money...the Casino is not it for me.

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I would every weekend if they had sports betting, but since they don't, I have no desire to go anytime soon.

 

^ This

 

Of all the ways I find to blow money...the Casino is not it for me.

 

+1

 

I have too many expensive hobbies and bad habits as it is :lol:

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I'm with Akula...

1) Was in the Las Vegas airport on a layover en route to L.A. Played slots in the airport and Lost $10 in quarters.

2) Have been to Foxwoods via the Cross Sound Ferry from Long Island where I have family on more than one occasion to visit relatives in New England. Ate and drank, but no gamble.

 

Of all the ways I find to blow money...the Casino is not it for me.

 

Same here. I lived my whole life right across the river in Ohio from wheeling island racetrack gaming and casino. I've been over there only to hit up their buffet and to see some dog races. I never liked to gamble. Never will

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How do the poker(im not talking about blackjack) tables work in an environment like this? Can you just sit down at any table with X amount of chips and begin playing, then walk away whenever? OR do you have to play tourney style and buy in and get up once the table is cleared out?

 

I know how to play cards but have never played in a casino before.

 

When I've played in a casino I had to put my name on a waiting liat until my spot was open because someone else left. I sat down with my $200 in chips and played a few hands while a guy with $10k+ in chips was just bullying people, so I got up and went back to blackjack. From what I've heard though, usually you don't run into assholes like that.

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My mom collapsed on a casino floor laster year and died shortly after. she had blown through about 50,000 cash in 3 months. she moved to NV for the last 7 months of her life to enjoy her passion. I will never step foot in that place of sin. Those who steal from sick old people. ruin marriages, encourage people to lose it all and commit suicide. no thanks.

 

A close friend of the family died from liver complications that stem from alcoholism, he used to buy his beer from speedway because it was the coldest and therefore the most desirable. Your post has enlightened me, I'm never going to speedway again.

 

Sarcasm aside,

I'm truly sorry about your mother.

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A close friend of the family died from liver complications that stem from alcoholism, he used to buy his beer from speedway because it was the coldest and therefore the most desirable. Your post has enlightened me, I'm never going to speedway again. Sorry about your mother.

 

:popcorn:

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How do the poker(im not talking about blackjack) tables work in an environment like this? Can you just sit down at any table with X amount of chips and begin playing, then walk away whenever? OR do you have to play tourney style and buy in and get up once the table is cleared out?

 

I know how to play cards but have never played in a casino before.

 

I'll add to what Duff offered, but I'll offer this with a caveat: this is only based on my experience, and I consider myself far from seasoned when it comes to poker play in casinos.

 

First, it depends on the particular poker room and the particular day. Said differently, some poker rooms have different games going on, and they can be different depending on the day. However, usually, poker rooms normally have a number of cash games going on at any particular time. And, usually, they have some pot limit games and some no limit cash games going on. Further, those games usually have buy-in limits, but no table limit. That means that you can't go buy $10k in chips and then sit down and immediately start bullying everyone. Rather, they will cap the buy in per table, like $200 or $500 or something like that. However, there's no limit to the amount of money you can make when you're at the table. So, if someone does well and amasses $10k just sitting there for a few hours and taking everyone's money, then that entire $10k is in play - they can use it to bully other players (kind of like what happened in Duff's situation).

 

Some poker rooms will have tournaments that are played at certain times (like weekends). There it's just like it normally is: you pay X amount of money to get in the tournament and they pay out the top X amount of spots.

 

Almost everytime I've gone to a poker room, my experience has been the same as Duff's, wherein you have to check in and put your name on a list for the game you want to play and then wait for either a spot to open up at the table or enough guys that sign up so that a new table can be started.

 

Unless it's a tournament, there are no rules about when you can get up and leave. I've seen guys sit down at a cash game, win a big pot on their first hand, and then immediately get up and walk out. The other guys at the table kind of whined about it - calling it "poor form" for someone to just sit down and take everyone's money and then immediately leave without giving the the "chance to win it back" - but, the way I see it, that's the way it is. If you don't want a guy walking away with your money, don't lose it to him.

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I'll add to what Duff offered, but I'll offer this with a caveat: this is only based on my experience, and I consider myself far from seasoned when it comes to poker play in casinos.

 

First, it depends on the particular poker room and the particular day. Said differently, some poker rooms have different games going on, and they can be different depending on the day. However, usually, poker rooms normally have a number of cash games going on at any particular time. And, usually, they have some pot limit games and some no limit cash games going on. Further, those games usually have buy-in limits, but no table limit. That means that you can't go buy $10k in chips and then sit down and immediately start bullying everyone. Rather, they will cap the buy in per table, like $200 or $500 or something like that. However, there's no limit to the amount of money you can make when you're at the table. So, if someone does well and amasses $10k just sitting there for a few hours and taking everyone's money, then that entire $10k is in play - they can use it to bully other players (kind of like what happened in Duff's situation).

 

Some poker rooms will have tournaments that are played at certain times (like weekends). There it's just like it normally is: you pay X amount of money to get in the tournament and they pay out the top X amount of spots.

 

Almost everytime I've gone to a poker room, my experience has been the same as Duff's, wherein you have to check in and put your name on a list for the game you want to play and then wait for either a spot to open up at the table or enough guys that sign up so that a new table can be started.

 

Unless it's a tournament, there are no rules about when you can get up and leave. I've seen guys sit down at a cash game, win a big pot on their first hand, and then immediately get up and walk out. The other guys at the table kind of whined about it - calling it "poor form" for someone to just sit down and take everyone's money and then immediately leave without giving the the "chance to win it back" - but, the way I see it, that's the way it is. If you don't want a guy walking away with your money, don't lose it to him.

 

Thank you, i feel enlightened now. I have heard the same thing about getting up right after winning a good size pot.

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I'll add to what Duff offered, but I'll offer this with a caveat: this is only based on my experience, and I consider myself far from seasoned when it comes to poker play in casinos.

 

First, it depends on the particular poker room and the particular day. Said differently, some poker rooms have different games going on, and they can be different depending on the day. However, usually, poker rooms normally have a number of cash games going on at any particular time. And, usually, they have some pot limit games and some no limit cash games going on. Further, those games usually have buy-in limits, but no table limit. That means that you can't go buy $10k in chips and then sit down and immediately start bullying everyone. Rather, they will cap the buy in per table, like $200 or $500 or something like that. However, there's no limit to the amount of money you can make when you're at the table. So, if someone does well and amasses $10k just sitting there for a few hours and taking everyone's money, then that entire $10k is in play - they can use it to bully other players (kind of like what happened in Duff's situation).

 

Some poker rooms will have tournaments that are played at certain times (like weekends). There it's just like it normally is: you pay X amount of money to get in the tournament and they pay out the top X amount of spots.

 

Almost everytime I've gone to a poker room, my experience has been the same as Duff's, wherein you have to check in and put your name on a list for the game you want to play and then wait for either a spot to open up at the table or enough guys that sign up so that a new table can be started.

 

Unless it's a tournament, there are no rules about when you can get up and leave. I've seen guys sit down at a cash game, win a big pot on their first hand, and then immediately get up and walk out. The other guys at the table kind of whined about it - calling it "poor form" for someone to just sit down and take everyone's money and then immediately leave without giving the the "chance to win it back" - but, the way I see it, that's the way it is. If you don't want a guy walking away with your money, don't lose it to him.

 

casino etiquette is complete bullshit. people get super rustled if you bet improperly (calling improbable hands, and taking what was supposed to be "their" card), get up or sit down at improper times, or otherwise disrupt the games.

 

people who are that far into it have an issue.

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