Small room, few players, typical indian casino card room
by cha59
on 06/16/2007.
cha59 has played this room less than 5 times.
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Its the only card room in the area, so it has that going for it. Unless you're going to be in the area, I wouldn't recommend a special trip to this place.
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Small room. There was enough space between tables, but I wouldn't call it spacious. The tables were low quality home made by one of the dealers.
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Overall they were below average. One particular dealer was overbearing and out of line. One night at a 3/6 limit game he kept talking about how he needed more tips, and complained about it a lot. I probably forgot to tip him in one pot I won, but I didn't feel bad about it after the way he was acting.
The next night I played in a tourney and had a difficult decision to make during a hand. He was very rude and rushed me to make a decision that I didn't have time to think through.
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This was completely dependent on how many people were there. Sometimes no games were running at all. If there was a game running and a seat open, you could get in right away. Once, the only game running was a mixed omaha 8/b & limit holdem. The button chose which game to play. That was interesting.
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Don't know, didn't ask.
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