Has anyone played at any of these poker rooms in San Antonio? I’ve been thinking of checking them out but was wondering if anyone had any experience?
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Originally posted by Reelthreat View PostI've been thinking about going also. I used to play in some of the backroom games around here and H-town but stick to casinos now. If you end up going let me know...
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Originally posted by 8pointer View PostYes casinos is all I do now as well. To be able to play and not have to drive to Kickapoo or Lake Charles has my interest.
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Originally posted by monsterspike View Postwhat are yall playing, $1-$2 nlhe? how much is the rake?
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Originally posted by monsterspike View Post$35 for a night is a great deal! if im not mistaken @ 2/5 thats only 7 big blinds for a session!!??
outstanding!
It makes a HUGE difference when all the money stays on the table. Takes away the "can't beat the rake" saying.
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Originally posted by RiverRat1 View PostIn Austin it's 9 or 10 per hour. BYOB. The loophole is because poker has always been legal in Texas as long as the house doesn't take a cut. So it's not a poker room. They are clubs you join and pay a rate to be in the club. This is why they usually have a couple pool tables and lounge area also.
It makes a HUGE difference when all the money stays on the table. Takes away the "can't beat the rake" saying.
normally an hour is 3 orbits, so it costs 3 bbs and 3 small blinds per hour to just sit and wait for aces.
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Originally posted by RiverRat1 View PostIn Austin it's 9 or 10 per hour. BYOB. The loophole is because poker has always been legal in Texas as long as the house doesn't take a cut. So it's not a poker room. They are clubs you join and pay a rate to be in the club. This is why they usually have a couple pool tables and lounge area also.
It makes a HUGE difference when all the money stays on the table. Takes away the "can't beat the rake" saying.
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Originally posted by flyby View PostNot legal....really. Check out TPC 47.02. Gambling is illegal in Texas. There is a defense to prosecution, but that doesn't mean you can't be arrested and prosecuted. It just means there's less chance of it.
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