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Casino Games at Hollywood Park

Posted in Money with casino with tags , , , , , , , , , , on January 27, 2012 by admin

I’m just about to give up on beating the 3/6 games at Hollywood Park. I do win, occasionally, yet lose consistently. I’m very tired of
losing to trash and never being able to bluff. I have studied Winning Low Limit Poker” to death, understand Jones’ concepts and have applied them religiously only to find consistent losses. I have not had a significant winning session in nearly 2 months. I play 6/12 in Vegas but found the 6/12 at HP to be nothing but the same shit play as the 3/6 – just twice as expensive, so I more frequently play the 3/6 when I’m home to avoid the bankroll dents. My question is: If you are a consistent winner at 3/6 (especially here in CA), what tips do you have? Keep in mind that I’m very familiar with the above mentioned concepts.

Answer 1:

I suggest two obvious possibilities for your lack of results:
1) Maybe you simply haven’t played enough sessions to be sure. It is not unusual to have a 2 month cold streak at low limit games -sometimes, it just seems like you can’t catch a hand. I’m not sure how many sessions two months worth is for you, but I have definitely had a few streaks of 20-25 sessions where I had only a handful of winning sessions. (And I beat the hell out of 3-6 in the long run).
2) Perhaps you are going on tilt? Based on your comments, it sounds to me like perhaps you are getting impatient and perhaps loosening up your play when you get frustrated. A typical 3-6 game truly is a waiting game where you simply have to show the best hand at the end. If you’re “tired of losing to trash and never being able to bluff”, you’re maybe playing the wrong game – that’s 3-6 for you. You must resist the temptation to “make things happen” and “let” them happen. (That doesn’t mean things like “don’t ever raise on the come” or “don’t bet the second nuts” – it does mean things like “you’re not going to be able to isolate that bad player pre-flop, and you better learn to recognize it and accept it.”)
So how do you improve your results?
1) Be patient – don’t get out of your game because of bad beats.
If you have to, take a 15 minute walk and come back with a new
attitude. You always want to be playing your best poker.
) In the meantime, work on reading other players – applying the “how to play” concepts of a competent poker book (I haven’t read WLLP, but don’t doubt that it provides solid advice on beating typical Hollywood Park 3-6 games) will only get you so far: eventually you have to start reading players. So pay attention to the other players – look at their eyes, faces, hands, betting motions, and listen to their voices, their words and other noises … try to learn general patterns that many players fall into and try to learn specific things that specific players do. (It’s a good way to keep from going on tilt too – it keeps you busy while you’re folding hand after hand.) Picking up reads is what turns break even “by the book” players into consistent winners.

Answer 2:

Basically laugustine is right, 3/6 is boring because you get to play very few hands and can’t really bluff; not to mention you are fighting against a rake and toke which will be a higher % of your winnings at this limit. If possible try picking loos(er) tables. You still won’t get to play many hands, but your winners should pay you off more.

Answer 3:

Perhaps you might try playing a bit tighter. If you look around the table and don’t see the fish, it’s you. Perhaps you might give more consideration to table selection. I also sometimes play 3-6 (and 6-12) at Hollywood Park and am modestly successful. (But at Omaha – not Texas hold ‘em. I play an average of one hand a round, exclusive of the big blind, which I almost always defend, just so people will not try to steal my big blind.) Sometimes before I get in a game I watch for a while. If I see people making mistakes that I would not make, then I want to join the game. If the game is very tight with few mistakes, unless I want to pay for a lesson, I may decide to do something else.

Stud is much more about luck than Hold’Em Casino

Posted in Money with casino with tags , , , , , , , , , , , on January 27, 2012 by admin

Maybe this question has been brought up before but I haven’t seen the answer. I need to know from all you professional card players (50-100 and up), which game has more strategy and more moves. Is it limiting Texas Hold’em with 10 players or is it stud with 8 players???

Answer 1:

I think hold’em has far more moves and strategy, but stud is far more complex and more difficult to fully comprehend and appreciate. The difference lies in the fact that it’s real easy to know what to do in stud, once you know what to do. In hold’em, the possibilities often are endless.

Answer 2:

The big difference between hold’em and stud is that the mechanical skill gap between players in stud is higher than in hold’em. What I mean is that in stud, there is more basic information available to you than in hold’em. This usually makes the correct play easier to select. In hold’em, there is less information, so you can’t always pick the correct play with as much confidence. This causes hold’em to seem much more like a crapshoot than stud is. Some people think this makes hold’em harder. Others think that effectively using ALL the information in stud makes it harder. Either way, I think it is easier for a mediocre player to gain a higher edge in stud (against the fish) than it is in hold’em.

Answer 3:

The majority of Hold’Em hands are decided by the flop. The majority of cards that improve your hand improve your opponent’s hand as well. With only 1,351 possible hands, the game is much more mathematical and, if played well, has a much lower variance.
Stud is much more about luck than Hold’Em.

No Smoking in the Card Room at Casino Arizona

Posted in Money with casino with tags , , , , , , , , , , , on January 27, 2012 by admin

I don’t want to start a new smoking thread, but I am hearing rumors that Casino Arizona’s poker room will be non smoking effective June 1. Can anyone confirm this? Also, I heard that others, Fort McDowell, for example will soon follow.

Answer 1:

I haven’t heard anything for sure, and I work in the joint, but I have heard that rumor also. Several weeks ago there were short questionnaires being circulated through the room asking about smoking preferences and whether, as a player, *you* would be in favor of a 1 month trial of no smoking…the impression I got from word of mouth was YES. I also heard that all the room here in the immediate area were actually working TOGETHER to implement a non smoking environment at the same time. Just got called to go to a meeting at work, maybe this will be part of it. Ill let you know if they announce it officially to the employees.

Answer 2:

Now that I am an official Phx area observer, I can tell you this. About a month ago myself, Mark P. and Mike B. had an informal meeting where I brought up the idea of us all going non smoking at the same time. Both of them were in agreement and we decided to all look into it with higher ups. Gila is ready to go non smoking if the others will do so at the same time. Now that I am Hustlered, I don’t know exactly what’s going on, but I would guess CA is trying to get the jump now. As for the tournaments, that just isn’t true. BUT, it is something that is not out of the question. It did come up in our little gathering.

Answer 3:

Starting June 1 there will be no smoking in the card room at Casino Arizona at Indian Bend. How it will be accepted remains to be seen, and will determine how permanent the change is. The general consensus/prediction/anticipation/hope is that it will be positive. The property at Mckellips road will remain a smoker friendly environment.

Crystal Park- Only Hotel In LA having Casino Card Room

Posted in Money with casino with tags , , , , , , , , , , , on January 27, 2012 by admin

I was thinking of going down to LA (its in LA right?) and living in the crystal park hotel for a while. I head its like 25 dollars a night but that could have been made up. I’m probably going to play like 15-30 holdem give or take……..any advice. 

Answer 1:

Crystal Park used to have a $10 player rate based on playing 5 hours of top section (15-30 or higher). However, they haven’t had a yellow chip game there in weeks, so I suggest you call. You may be able to get the same rate by playing at Hollywood Park (about 15 minutes away), since they are owned by the same company.

Answer 2:

Despite the bad rep Compton has I found the neighborhood around Crystal Park to be one of attractive, well maintained suburban houses whose owners obviously took pride in the. The casino and parking lot are actually pretty isolated from the neighborhood, anyway. In fact, when they first opened (the first time) their address as “Crystal City” to further distance themselves from the rep of Compton. When I stayed there they comped me room and food after the first night. The food was the best I’ve ever had in a casino. They had a weight room and a pool. They don’t serve alcohol, though. One evening I asked a floor man where the nearest place to go pick up a sixpack was. At the time I looked like maybe someone from ZZ Tops idiot cousin, and he said, “Son, you don’t want to be going’ out there after dark”. So anyway, if you can get any kind of decent rate I think it would be a great place to stay for awhile, but bring your own beer.

Answer 3:

Crystal Park is the only hotel in L.A. with a card room. The Seniors will be holding # 7 of The WCOP at the hotel 17-24 October with the Hall of Fame Banquet 24 of October at 6:P.M. The Hotel is as safe as your hometown and Las Vegas if you stay inside the Hotel.

Is Luxor a good place for low-limit holdem?

Posted in Money with casino with tags , , , , on November 3, 2011 by admin

I’m going to Vegas next week for a few days. Staying at Luxor.  Can anyone tell me if/where there are any regular pot-limit holdem tournaments (buy-in no more than, say, $50)?  Also, is Luxor a good place for low-limit holdem?  If not, could you recommend somewhere better?

Answer 1:

Luxor has a good 1-4-8-8 hold’em, also try Bellagio for ambience. Luxor has a daily turn. Not sure of limit, but cheap buy-in.  Have fun.

Answer 2:

When you get into town grab a “what’s on” magazine or CP. it has poker rm #’s no limit poker tourneys ,Las Vegas. Mirage- $60 Tuesday Orleans Tue 7pm -$20, sun noon- $20, fri 7pm -$60. Plaza, Tue & Fri 7pm -$20. Stratosphere Sun & Wed 8:30 pm- $33

Answer 3:

That’s a little more expensive, or can be — unlimited $40 rebuys in the first hour do tend to swell the prize pool.