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ghostinuk

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Newbies Live Poker in Manchester
« on: April 29, 2008, 22:17:25 PM »
Just joined the forum so forgive me if this is posted in the wrong area.
I am fairly new to the poker scene and only bother with free rolls at the moment. I have twice finished in the top 20 out of 700 plus player games. At the most played about 10 of these games so that doesnt sound too bad to me?

I have also played most of the other freerolls. Anyway I am eager to venture down to the Grosvenor in Salford. I was wondering if anyone goes there and what are the games like live?
I am only going for the enjoyment right now, nothing heavy.

I can see myself entering small tournaments at some stage so I am guessing live games would help me out. Sorry if you have heard all this before but we all have to start somewhere!

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Re: Newbies Live Poker in Manchester
« Reply #1 on: April 30, 2008, 09:03:24 AM »

Just joined the forum so forgive me if this is posted in the wrong area.
I am fairly new to the poker scene and only bother with free rolls at the moment. I have twice finished in the top 20 out of 700 plus player games. At the most played about 10 of these games so that doesnt sound too bad to me?

I have also played most of the other freerolls. Anyway I am eager to venture down to the Grosvenor in Salford. I was wondering if anyone goes there and what are the games like live?
I am only going for the enjoyment right now, nothing heavy.

I can see myself entering small tournaments at some stage so I am guessing live games would help me out. Sorry if you have heard all this before but we all have to start somewhere!



Welcome to APAT anyway ghost.. Its a good a place to start as any.

Now I cant help you with what is on in Salford, but I suggest that you try and get the number of the casino, and give the cardroom a ring and they will probably be able to tell you what games they have on, and what nights they are on. Most cardrooms have a schedule which they pretty much keep to.

Look out for the next APAT regional competition, which is a £20 game, and the local game to you will be in the G Casino, Manchester on the 17th May. This venue is very popular, so you will need to phone them up a week before the game to register.

Good Luck..

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Re: Newbies Live Poker in Manchester
« Reply #2 on: April 30, 2008, 12:29:24 PM »
I would venture to that particular event but I will be in Spain! Wonder if there are any games going in Costa Del Sol!!! I wish i was going. They have given me a schedule and they have £3 rebuy events.
Gary
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Re: Newbies Live Poker in Manchester
« Reply #3 on: April 30, 2008, 12:52:27 PM »

I would venture to that particular event but I will be in Spain! Wonder if there are any games going in Costa Del Sol!!! I wish i was going. They have given me a schedule and they have £3 rebuy events.
Gary



Them events will be a good introduction to live poker in my opinion. Its what a lot of people start with, and if you play quite tight you can amount a vast pile of chips, ok you will lose a few, get outdraw, wonder how the hell people can go all in with 7 2 off, but once the rebuy period is finished, its a normal game of poker..

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Re: Newbies Live Poker in Manchester
« Reply #4 on: April 30, 2008, 17:54:10 PM »
Yes the rebuys really do my head in! People just go all in and rebuy, all in, rebuy etc, etc I can play and I got to 20th and 21st on BetFair freerolls out of 740+ players, not bad for a newbie. I just want to experience the live play. One silly question... Say I start a game and it goes on for a few hours do you just have to keep playing until you win your table or what? I want to be able to get up for work in the morning!

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Re: Newbies Live Poker in Manchester
« Reply #5 on: May 01, 2008, 08:44:10 AM »
If you get to the final table and the money, it will be a late one (about 3-4 am) especially if its a well attended tourney. Be prepared for a zombiefied day at work!
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Re: Newbies Live Poker in Manchester
« Reply #6 on: May 01, 2008, 13:34:26 PM »
I dont think its a tourny night just normal games, so would it be the last player with most chips wins or would others be allowed to buy in at table i am on once game has started? This is what puzzles me. How are casino games normally played when its NOT a tournament?

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Re: Newbies Live Poker in Manchester
« Reply #7 on: May 01, 2008, 14:30:46 PM »

How are casino games normally played when its NOT a tournament?


That would be a cash game then.

You buy in for whatever ammount you want, depending on the casino limits, most games have a minimum buy in, some have a maximum buy in too. The chips have a monetary value, equivalent to the ammount you buy into. (so buy in for £100 and get £100 worth of chips)

blinds vary depending on the game. The lowest is normally £1/£1.

You can leave the table whenever you like, with whatever ammount of chips you have got, though it is probably poor ettiquette to leave straight after a big double up.

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Re: Newbies Live Poker in Manchester
« Reply #8 on: May 01, 2008, 17:31:04 PM »
Hi Ghost and co, I looked into this the other week, not had time to go yet tho.
For the new "Riverside", Grosvenor in Salford. Here are the details,

Riverside,
Regent Rd,
Salford.
M5 4QU    phone no: 0161 839 0467

On a Wednesday, they play a £30 double chance freeze out, Max of 96 players. Should there be 50 or more players, the guaranteed payout is £2000, in other words they will boost the pot with an extra £500. It"s a 20:45 start, so you have to be registered by 20:30. As i say, hoping to make this one myself very soon, may see you there  :)
Not sure about other nights or smaller rebuys, but £30 only equates to 2 re-buys, and you"ll have a much better experience at this format anyways. G.L.
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Re: Newbies Live Poker in Manchester
« Reply #9 on: July 07, 2008, 19:22:30 PM »
Apart from the casinos does anyone know of any poker clubs etc in the Manchester area please? I am looking to get started in live games, been playing online too long!

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Re: Newbies Live Poker in Manchester
« Reply #10 on: July 07, 2008, 21:55:54 PM »

Apart from the casinos does anyone know of any poker clubs etc in the Manchester area please? I am looking to get started in live games, been playing online too long!



dont know too many poker clubs, but if its a start to playing live you want then I can recommend the Pub league that I play in. £5 entry, no juice, decent structure and starting stack. You wont get rich but its a good laugh and the standard is not too bad either. For more details try www . poker . co . uk / league
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