4/5 Ryan N. 5 years ago on Google
Good
spot
to
train
or
have
fun,
but
not
if
you're
playing
solely
to
profit.
I
drop
in
every
now
and
then
to
play
a
quick
PLO
sit-n-go
tourney,
or
some
NLHE
cash
game
(usually
no
more
than
two
tables
of
each
of
these
going.)
If
you
play
daily
the
membership
might
be
worth
it.
If
you
came
here
to
win
money,
there
are
a
few
players
who
will
hand
it
to
you,
but
it
takes
work
just
to
break
even
due
to
the
entrance
fees
for
non-members,
customary
tips
to
the
dealers,
etc.
however
there
is
no
pot
rake
in
the
traditional
sense
so
that
is
definitely
a
plus.
If
you
come
in
with
a
good
attitude
the
players
will
accept
you.
Wish
they
played
more
Pot-Limit
Omaha;
still
a
fun
spot
all
together.
One
thing
to
improve:
teach
your
dealers
to
correctly
calculate
the
max
bet
in
a
pot-limit
game...it
is
the
amount
after
calling
the
last
bet
and
then
raising
that
current
amount
in
the
pot
including
the
betted
amount
and
its
call.
Also...seems
like
they
let
a
few
verbal
angle
shots
slide,
e.g.
when
guys
say
"all-in"
or
"pot"
they
are
allowed
to
retract
their
bet
and
fold
if
they
want,
but
you're
not
allowed
to
string
bet
despite
having
too
many
chips
to
throw
in
one
motion,
and
also
once
I
bet
out
of
turn
and
lost
my
chips
but
leniency
was
given
to
other
players..
Also
they
do
weird
stuff
like
rearrange
your
chips
without
telling
you
while
you're
on
break
during
a
tourney,
rounding
down
to
the
nearest
new
full
chip
size..
Benefit
this
place
has
over
Vegas
casinos:
you
can
wear
hats
or
shades
whilst
you
play,
and
use
your
cell
phone.
Also,
18
and
up
allowed.
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