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Thread: Charlie_t_jr: Tunica This Weekend

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    Charlie_t_jr
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    Charlie_t_jr: Tunica This Weekend

    Not much action on this board lately. It can't be because no ones going to Tunica, as the casino hotels all seem to be full the last several weekends.

    I'll be there this Saturday, hopefully getting sometime in at my favorite low roller DD palace. All though, lately I've noticed the pen has taken a down turn at this place. It's very dealer dependant, ranging from terrific to abysmal.

    It could be a crucial(so to speake) few hours of play. It was about this time last year that I started playing BJ. I started with 2k actual cash in pocket, nearly doubled that by Nov, lost all my gaines in Dec. I started to build back up, and by May, had nearly doubled again, only to see the last 3 trips wipe out my modest gain...what a ride! So, depending on what happens Saturday, I could start to build back up, or be in the hole, for the 1st time. I guess the fact I haven't gone in the hole at all my 1st year, is pretty fortunate.

    Also plan on some low limit hold'em at the Grand or Sam's Town.

    Good cards to everyone this weekend.

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    okie
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    okie: Re: Tunica This Weekend

    My last trip to the DD palace was different then usual. They seemed to be sweating the action more but I think they were more worried about people marking cards. Good luck.

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    Ouchez
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    Ouchez: Yes, the game is a tough one..

    > Not much action on this board lately. It
    > can't be because no ones going to Tunica, as
    > the casino hotels all seem to be full the
    > last several weekends.

    > I'll be there this Saturday, hopefully
    > getting sometime in at my favorite low
    > roller DD palace. All though, lately I've
    > noticed the pen has taken a down turn at
    > this place. It's very dealer dependant,
    > ranging from terrific to abysmal.

    > It could be a crucial(so to speake) few
    > hours of play. It was about this time last
    > year that I started playing BJ. I started
    > with 2k actual cash in pocket, nearly
    > doubled that by Nov, lost all my gaines in
    > Dec. I started to build back up, and by May,
    > had nearly doubled again, only to see the
    > last 3 trips wipe out my modest gain...what
    > a ride! So, depending on what happens
    > Saturday, I could start to build back up, or
    > be in the hole, for the 1st time. I guess
    > the fact I haven't gone in the hole at all
    > my 1st year, is pretty fortunate.

    > Also plan on some low limit hold'em at the
    > Grand or Sam's Town.

    > Good cards to everyone this weekend.

    I am sure you are excited about this weekend as I am about mine.

    Thanks for the post and good cards to you too...and may you always pull faces and aces in plus counts!

    G/day,
    Ouchez.

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    MM
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    MM: Just missed you

    Hey, fellow advantage player. I just missed you in Tunica. Yes, Tunica is mainly all 50 % pen on Double deck. That seems to be the standard. Biloxi, as well, seems to be mainly 50 % but I did find one that was better and got completely creamed !!!

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    Anonymous
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    Anonymous: Re: Just missed you

    >>Yes, Tunica is mainly all 50% pen on Double deck. That seems to be the standard.<<

    Simply not true.

  6. #6
    SammyBoy
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    SammyBoy: Agree With anonymous

    Although I haven't been to Tunica lately, I have been to Biloxi and if you aren't finding 60% or better, you're not looking.

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