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Poker/Craps
#1
Has anyone played since things have been re-opened? Here in wash, state most rooms remain closed, 1 or 2 tried to open, lasted a day because they tried it 4 and 6 handed play only. 
The dice are going but they limit the table to 6 people  [players] and the full dealing crew, which is not any where near the 6 foot rule, so why bother...but thats just me.
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#2
My buddy in Kansas City played yesterday and said game was great. He's a good player so I believe it. No plexiglass- 6 handed. Masks required.
I love poker. Love winning $1000 or whatever off of donks. However, my day job as a professional juggler pays much more, and there is no way I'd jeopardize my health for a couple hundred bucks. My wife would kill me if I went.
So I guess I'll play four games of alamaze at the same time instead- lots of donks (maybe me) but no $. Sad face.
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#3
This covid BS is a strong argument for legal, safe and regulated online poker in the United States.

Just think of all the cash we could get off the paintedman!
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#4
(08-23-2020, 03:16 AM)Agent Orange Wrote: This covid BS is a strong argument for legal, safe and regulated online poker in the United States.

Just think of all the cash we could get off the paintedman!

I am a terrible gambler, which is why I dont. I would rather donate $50 than pay $25 to buy in and embrass myself.
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#5
I can usually break even, since I play so conservatively.  But If I play too long I see a slow steady drain my my stack, which is exactly how the casinos plan it.
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#6
My boss said to me long ago "When you're in Vegas, check out the carpet. Really nice, right? And the chandeliers? The same. What about the buildings and the fountains? Do you think all that stuff is so nice because they lose?"
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(08-24-2020, 10:06 PM)Pine Needle Wrote: My boss said to me long ago "When you're in Vegas, check out the carpet. Really nice, right? And the chandeliers? The same. What about the buildings and the fountains? Do you think all that stuff is so nice because they lose?"

What does a professional juggler's boss do? Aside from tell stories, of course.
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#8
(08-24-2020, 11:55 PM)The Painted Man Wrote:
(08-24-2020, 10:06 PM)Pine Needle Wrote: My boss said to me long ago "When you're in Vegas, check out the carpet. Really nice, right? And the chandeliers? The same. What about the buildings and the fountains? Do you think all that stuff is so nice because they lose?"

What does a professional juggler's boss do? Aside from tell stories, of course.

Pretty much like Fagin in Oliver Twist.
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#9
Love cards lat time in Vegas flopped 4 of a kind (7's) paid out VERY well on a no limit table.
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#10
my best was this....turned a straight flush, which paired the board, guy best and music to my wallet when i heard raise! then action hit me. 1/3 no limit table..
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