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Old July 18th, 2009, 05:44 PM
Dopple Dopple is offline
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Default Sahara $1 game

I am spending 3 nights at the Monte Carlo with the wife and toddler and will play a little cards. I have a small bank, maybe $500 so I plan to back count and wong in if I can here and there. For fun I thought I might drink a little and fool around on the Sahara $1 table if I can find a spot. How bad are the rules there? I do not really care if I get booted and may just play a 1-20 spread. I just want to have some fun and 100-200 up or down is no big deal for me as long as I have fun.
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Old July 18th, 2009, 06:31 PM
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It's not a game you want to count or spread on. The rules are pathetic and penetration sux. It's strictly a game for beginners who would otherwise be playing slots or if you are looking for a cheap way to get free drinks..You'd be much better off playing the $3 El Cortez game, but you'll never get away with a 1-20 split.
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Old July 20th, 2009, 11:10 AM
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If you plan on wonging in and getting drinks, it is about impossible to get a drink girl back to you by the time you should probably be wonging out.
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