Would you toke for a tiny pot? What do you consider too small for a toke?
Answer 1:
A book of matches.
Answer 2:
I toke once per dealer regardless of whether or not I have won a pot; I do not toke per pot won. The amount I toke depends upon the limit I am playing and upon the quality and courtesy of the dealer involved. IMO you should set your own standards and you should not be concerned about the size of the pot.
Answer 3:
I’m no Diamond Jim Brady but…. Big John gets a small no limit game going at Commerce on the occasional Friday night. The blinds ar $1 an $2 and the game can get off to a slow start. The dealer is getting a down in a nearly dead game during prime time, when in any 3-6 games it would be good for an average of at least a buck a pot. I will do my part to pay for the help and my table image at the same time. I’ll take a swing at the blinds with some piece of
cheese (32s a favorite) and if I win the blinds I’ll table the hand and toke a buck from my $3 profit. Somebody’s got to do it.




The other night after watching a hand in 3-6 Hold’em where no one hit the board for a hand I saw the three remaining player each turn over an Ace high. One had A2os, one had A4s and the last had A6os. Although I’ve realized that Ace-anything usually plays at this level the point was really driven home by seeing three such cases at one time. That is what got me to thinking about the following question: If I were to play something like K-10 suited and the flop came Q J 7 rainbow, what would my outs be. Meaning, can I realistically believe that I have the eight outs for the treetop draw in a game where any ace is played by the majority of the group?
Does anybody out there have a points system for playing Omaha8 and if you
I’ve been playing low limit hold’em for some time now (regularly in casinos inColorado, with the occasional trip to Vegas and CA) with general success, but in low limit games it seems to me that my profits are too heavily taxed by the rake and tips. In my experience the *average* 2-5 winning pot is only around $30 to $40. With the house taking 10% up to a limit of $3 to as much as $5, plus a dollar thrown to the dealer, I’m paying 12% to 15% out of each winning hand. If the “tax” dollar figure is the same on higher limit, then the percentage goes down. So, my questions: In higher limit games, what is customary regarding rakes and tips? Is the rake formula constant, or does it go up with higher limit? What level of tipping is proper in higher limit games?
Relatively new toNorth Texasand wondering what would be the best place for a weekend poker trip? Have been toShreveportonce and wasn’t all that impressed with the Horseshoe’s small poker room. Is it still the only place in SHV with a poker room? Do any of the other riverboat gambling towns around here have more than one poker room in town and hence some competition? Do some of them have no poker at all?Lake Charles? Tunica?Vicksburg? KC? Would appreciate advice on the poker situation in any of these places (or anywhere else within a 2 hour flight of DAL).
I am new to Texas Hold’em andOmahabut have played some 7 Stud (that is I have lost some at it!), all local card game play. I figure it is time to start learning how to win at poker, so it is time to hit the books. From my tinkering around so far, it looks like the books to get are:
Answer 1:
I am an experienced stud player but relatively new Hold’Em player. I haven’t found anything in the HE books I’m reading about chopping. Example – I am playing $10/$20 HE at the Horseshoe in Tunica. Player to my right asks if I “chop”. Being a fairly aggressive guy, I say “no”. Guy looks at me like I just spit at him and a player across the table says, “Did I hear you say you don’t chop?” Again I say yes. This guy also gives me a strange look. Most other HE players just seem to say “sure” or “whatever you want”. Later I was in the small blind and heads up with the big bling and raised. The big blind gave me a disgusted look and folded. Same thing when I was in the big blind and heads up with the little blind – he gives me the same disgusted look and pushes me his small blind. So, what’s the story? Is it to my advantage to chop