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May 18, 2004 16:30

I am working on a longer post, something that may or may not resemble an essay. I really have no idea when it will be ready to post. I have a busy week and then I am going for a long weekend to San Francisco and Napa Valley with a beautiful brunette honey-baby. Don't worry-my girlfriend is fine with it ( Read more... )

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You won't miss that much anonymous May 18 2004, 16:53:39 UTC
Well, I have to say that LA is the poker capital of the world (not because I live here), but from what I have heard, there are only two big time casinos in the Bay Area-- Bay101 and Lucky Chances. Besides that I don't think there's that many cardrooms. So your 0% may work out ok in the end...

--HDouble
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shasha04 May 18 2004, 20:12:39 UTC
Yeah, I'm from the Bay and all you for there is Garden City and Bay 101... and Garden City is a small local place (lots of dead money though). Bay 101 is huge (they had the WPT Shooting Star there in March- it will broadcast in June) but the dealers are assholes and the chips are slick and weirdly shaped. So you feel rude for even calling "time" because the dealers are rushing you and you can't really do dhip tricks properly. The only other big place around is Thunder Valley in Sacramento (90+ low limit tables!) but that's a little far from where you'll be. So... you're not missing much.

I live in San Diego right now and there's much more poker here but it's all little card rooms or Indian casinos.

So why are we the poker capitol of the world? And how come I didn't know this?

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groovinmahoovin May 19 2004, 11:23:32 UTC
I personally keep "work" and "pleasure" separate, so if I were taking a trip like yours, I wouldn't play poker either. On vacation, I generally avoid gambling entirely aside from "for fun" gambling I couldn't do at home, like in Florida I'll go to the jai alai fronton or the dog track and bet $5 a race or whatever, but that's about the extent of it.

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bigdauntless May 19 2004, 14:08:58 UTC
If you have your old hand histories saved you can import them into PokerTracker from pop3, email client, or harddrive.

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