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pazx7
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08-31-2010, 06:01 PM
Post subject: playing live
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High Card
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: CONN.
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I live in conn i live 10 mins from foxwoods and mohigensun i play online alot but never used a real chip i play 2 weekly cash only gm with my friends but still no chips. my husbamd plays live alot " i get 1/2lol " and he played in the napt mohiegn sat game x2 but no luck he said to just buy in and go but i am worried about all the stuff my computer does 4 me so i dont play as i dont want any one gettin upset by me playing slow or not posting at the right time any suggestions
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celtic123
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Full House
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Hi , your post is a little hard to understand fully , because of lack of punctuation.
But I think your saying, you want to play live poker but you are a little embarased that you might mess things up.
I know exactly what you mean, I play a lot of online poker-, and occasionally I go for a lived game, I did mess up a few times , but people could see I was nervous , but they were fine, everybody has to start somewhere.
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Micro2Macro
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ChezJ
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Full House
Join Date: Oct 2004
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don't worry, it's not prom night, more like a pop-in at the local dive bar. yeah there's etiquette you need to follow but that's what the dealer is there for, to guide the game and keep it moving. as for the lack of automated pot size calculations and player stats, well.... the fishiness of the competition will more than make up for that, trust me. just do it. what's the worst that could happen, you annoy some fish? who cares, maybe it'll even put them on tilt for you.
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