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icoPosted by: admin  :  Category: Poker Limit

Where are some good places to play middle to upper limit holdem? How is the action? Any other comments about Seattle poker are welcome.

Answer 1:

For 10-20 check out the Hideaway, the action is usually very good but seems to have slowed down since the weather got nice. It’s in North Seattle. For higher limits there’s Muckleshoot casino in Auburn, they spread one 20-40, I hear it’s not that good. There’s also New Sonny’s in Federal Way, they usually spread a 8-16 and a 12-24 daily and sometimes get a 15-25 game going. For more info do a search, I feel like there’s a question about Seattle poker at least once a week. So there should be more info in the archives.

Answer 2:

Try the Tuyalip (sp?) casino near Marysville. Always packed till closing which is I believe 3am. Three or Four 4-8 games. One or two 8- 16 games. Almost always at least two 20-40 games. 5-8 tables still going at closing.

Answer 3:

Try the Hideaway at 145th and Aurora. It has several jamming $10-$20 hold’em games but you’d better buckle up! They are FAST!

Play Games in Both Home and Casino







icoPosted by: admin  :  Category: Poker Limit

Playing in games (both home and casino) here in Southern California, I have always heard the word “over” describing a full house. For example, AAAQQ is “aces over queens.” However, at a home game in Seatlle, the hand AAQQ (two pair) is called “aces over queens.” They said that the only correct terminology for a full house is “full of.” I always use “up” for two pair. I know I’ve heard “over” more often, and seen it in dictionaries and poker movies alike. Which is actually correct?

Answer 1:

AAAQQ can be described, in my experience, as “aces full of queens”, “aces full” or “aces over queens”. AAQQx is either “two pair, aces up” or “aces and queens”.

Answer 2:

I have never heard “Aces over Queens” as correct terminology for a full house. Aces full of Queens is the correct term. Generally someone saying “Aces over Queens” when they have a full house is what we would call a real “jerk-off”.

Answer 3:

I have never seen a full house described as ‘Aces over Queens” in fact the person describing a full house in this manner we would call a real jerk-off!

Multi-game Poker Game Tournament







icoPosted by: admin  :  Category: Poker Limit

I will be playing in a multi-game poker tournament in a couple of months, of which one of the games is Canadian Stud, which I have never played or even heard of before, though I understand it is a variant of 5CS. Can someone help me with some strategy?

Answer 1:

I only know of John Scarne who ever came up with this game. It’s your regular Stud, except that a fourflush (and maybe even an outside straight) beats a pair, but is beaten by two pair. Everything else is the same. As a Canadian, I assure you that nobody here plays Stud this way.

Answer 2:

I’ve heard of the game, which I believe also travels with the name “new York stud”. A four flush beats a four straight beats a pair, which is correct in ranking terms I think. It’s an attempt to introduce sequences/flushes into 5cs and it makes a lot of sense in some ways, though if it was taken to its logical conclusion a three-card straight flush would beat a pair (at least) and a 4-str8 flush would beat a full house, since there are only 1610 of them. Can’t help you with strategy though: presumably they are only worth going for if the cards are of sufficient size to make a pair worthwhile if you hit it. If it’s played with limit betting it would be a waste, because 5cs is all about bluff.

Answer 3:

If that is how the game is played, it is also called “soko”, and is regularly played at Casino Ray, Helsinki. The last major tournament there, www.european-poker.com/tournaments/2000/midnight_sun.htm saw 107 entries with 242 re-buys in the FIM 1,000 ($160) Soko event. This was the largest field for any tournament that week, prize pool FIM 349,000 ($56,000)

Where are some good places to play middle to upper limit holdem?







icoPosted by: admin  :  Category: Poker Limit

Where are some good places to play middle to upper limit holdem?  How is the action?  Any other comments about Seattle poker are welcome.

Answer 1:

For 10-20 check out the Hideaway, the action is usually very good but seems to have slowed down since the weather got nice. It’s in North Seattle. For higher limits there’s Muckleshoot casino in Auburn, they spread one 20-40, I hear it’s not that good. There’s also New Sonny’s in Federal Way, they usually spread a 8-16 and a 12-24 daily and sometimes get a 15-25 game going.  For more info do a search, I feel like there’s a question about Seattle poker at least once a week.  So there should be more info in the archives.

Answer 2:

Try the Tuyalip (sp?) casino near Marysville. Always packed till closing which is I believe 3am. Three or Four 4-8 games. One or two 8- 16 games. Almost always at least two 20-40 games. 5-8 tables still going at closing.

Answer 3:

Try the Hideaway at 145th and Aurora. It has several jamming $10-$20 hold’em games but you’d better buckle up! They are FAST!