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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: rpm on December 18, 2007, 04:15:54 AM
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Here I come!
After kicking arse regularly in online poker tournaments today (won 4 of 5:D ) I've decided to pillage the Comanche Nation casino in Lawton, Oklahoma tomorrow.
C'mon, Daddy needs a new pair of shoes!
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Just dont start drinking and calling anyone there "Tonto" and ou may just come back with an empty wallet but your scalp intact.
;)
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Just what Oklahoma needs...another Texan coming up there to show them how it's done.
Good luck!
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RPM.. which site are you playing?
PM your name.
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Heap big scalp em.
I prefer the Horseshoe in Bossier.
After the last trip , I would suggest safety equipment before entering the hot tub in their suites though....................... ........such as a snorkel.
:aok
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Last night I went to the Comanche Nation casino (Exit 1 I-44) outside Lawton, OK and signed up for the Texas Hold 'em tourney. It is MUCH different from playing online. It took me several hands to get up to speed. I was expecting video poker (which I have found at all the other border casinos) but found actual hands on cards playing. It was very exciting and distracting as many of the players were familiar with each other and had a large amount of small talk.
I was doing well until the buyback break. After then my chips started to shrink. If I had a pair of Aces somebody had 2 pair. If I had 3 of a kind, someone had a boat. When I went all-in with $3000 I had trip Kings (pair of Kings with A-K-7-3 showing) and lost to a pair of pocket Aces. I finished 6th of 50.
Oh well, that's why they call it gambling.
I shall return! (You Basta**s)
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...which begs the question...how much did you bring home? Or did you wind up walking home :)
Anyone else wondering why Championship Poker is carried by ESPN? I was channel surfing a few nights ago and saw it on. I was also intrigued at everyone wearing sunglasses and ball caps.
Boy, anything to hide that pokerface...it looked like a Witness Protection Program Reunion.
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Originally posted by LePaul
...which begs the question...how much did you bring home? Or did you wind up walking home :)
I lost $56 entry fee and $50 rebuy.
It was a learning experience. I got to know the regulars and how the tables run. Like I said, all the other casinos play video poker. CNC plays hands-on cards, which I prefer but have little experience. All in all I did'nt think I did too bad. 14 out of 50 in my first time out.:)
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Wish we had poker tables here. All we have is slot machines, the only place in the state that got the OK from the Legislature to do so. A new, larger facility (Hollywood Slots) is under construction now.
I've only gone there a few times. Each time, its carrying only a $20 bill, no credit cards, etc...one night I got up to about $1200 and eventually lost it all. But hey, I had my $20 worth of fun. One of my friends hit the jackpot on a machine, then had to give them his SSN to get his prize. We were stumped, then groaned....taxes.
The biggest funder of the opposition to us having slot machines/gambling up here....Mohegan Sun, a huge casino in CT. Word is that by having a casino so close to Canada and the North Eastern most US, they are losing $50 million a year of business that they would've received, being the only casino in the region. Greedy, aint they? They donated millions to the super devout religious groups that didnt want a casino in their state.
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I hate slots. Video poker is'nt bad. But I prefer Vegas style live gaming.
Good news is I learned they have craps on Fri/Sat/Sun. Bad news is I work those days.
I plan on going back in January. It's a 2 hour drive each way and my truck gets 12mpg. I have to win $100 just to break even on gas. In the meantime I'm brushing up my Hold'em game on FullTilt.
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Originally posted by rpm
When I went all-in with $3000 I had trip Kings (pair of Kings with A-K-7-3 showing) and lost to a pair of pocket Aces. I finished 6th of 50.
ahh man, i know how that feels but less money involved. last time i played poker with some friends we all staked a cash buy in that came to around £100 althogether.(big money to me)
the very first hand of the whole match i went all in with a flush king high in spade right off the flop. girl opposite me took the whole pot with the Ace. damn it damn it damn it. I ended up buying in again for £20 but never made my money back from the first hand.
thats the buzz of poker for me along with bluffing and mind games, knowing your hand kicks arse but waiting to see if its enough.
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Like I said, I was doing well until the rebuy break then my luck turned to chit. But, that's what matters... who's luck holds out longest.
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Sounds like a blast.
I used to get together with mates to play $1($1 to open, $1 bets) 5card stud in Adelaide, the pot could get quite high (I netted just over $150 once, that's a whole lot of coins!), but apart from that I don't gamble. I have a hard time even putting the lotto on.:lol
The one time I did walk into a casino I was very drunk. I put the last remaining $1 in my pocket into a poker slot and got enough to move on to the blackjack table. I walked out drunker than ever with ~$200 in the skyrocket, and have never returned.
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Originally posted by rpm
Like I said, I was doing well until the rebuy break then my luck turned to chit. But, that's what matters... who's luck holds out longest.
In "Confessions of a Winning Poker Player," Jack King said, "Few players recall big pots they have won, strange as it seems, but every player can remember with remarkable accuracy the outstanding tough beats of his career." It seems true to me, cause walking in here, I can hardly remember how I built my bankroll, but I can't stop thinking about the way I lost it.
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We've been up to Durant a few times. The casino there is pretty nice and often has a live band but no alcohol. Only an hour drive for us.
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Like the old saying goes....
"What goes on in Oklahoma usually crawls back to Texas."
:p
Mac
Glad ya had fun Mike.
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Oklahoma was what is called "class 2" gaming..... all the slots are basically a bingo game going on in the back ground with what ever game your playing on the screen. And no table games!
now they have gone to a new thing where its not full "class 3"(Vegas style - real - reel slots no bingo and table games, w/o bongo beingthe game in the back)
basically they created a new class 2.5 all the slots or video machines still bingo(in the back) with a FEW table games allowed at the casinos.
Last time i was there was 3 yrs ago but i dont think/know that anything has changed since.
now most wont believe what i said about the bingo but usually if you look in the upper left hand corner you'll see a lil bingo card! Doesnt matter what game your playing and seeing on the screen..... yur really playing bingo.
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Originally posted by rpm
I lost $56 entry fee and $50 rebuy.
It was a learning experience. I got to know the regulars and how the tables run. Like I said, all the other casinos play video poker. CNC plays hands-on cards, which I prefer but have little experience. All in all I did'nt think I did too bad. 14 out of 50 in my first time out.:)
Cherish monents like these they dont all come that cheap!!!:p