| Posted by: btown32 at September 26, 2005, 12:36 am | | Topic: tourney suggestion Forum: Card Chat |
thanks for the info, i would also like to see some diversity in the tournaments offered so i will check out both sites. i havent seen the Full Tilt Poker game so is it a tournament or live game?
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| Posted by: THplanes at September 24, 2005, 3:12 am | | Topic: tourney suggestion Forum: Card Chat |
I just went and checked and yep there is a HORSE game at Full Tilt Poker. There's also a freeplay HORSE game at BugsysClub.
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| Posted by: Jesus Lederer at September 24, 2005, 2:35 am | | Topic: tourney suggestion Forum: Card Chat |
There is H.O.R.S.E at Full Tilt Poker. I think the game changes every 20 minutes. I havenīt played it and i wonīt do it for the moment, until i practice every different game. Anyway i think it must be fun.
p.s: finally i know why itīs called H.O.R.S.E! lol
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| Posted by: THplanes at September 24, 2005, 12:01 am | | Topic: tourney suggestion Forum: Card Chat |
I agree, that would be nice. I think most sites would require major software changes so we won't see it happen. There are 2 sites that have something similar. I played a private freeroll on GamesGrid that was a dealers choice game. Have not looked to see if they have them on a regular basis. The freeplay side of BugsysClub has some mixed games tounaments. They only have 3 games, stud, holdem and Omaha Hi/Lo. Still it's a nice change. I have not found any buy in games like these.
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| Posted by: noysauce at September 23, 2005, 5:56 pm | | Topic: tourney suggestion Forum: Card Chat |
new tourney
I think that some sites should offer a H.O.R.S.E or S.H.O.E tournaments like they use to have at the world series. For anyone that doesn't know what these games are they are, it is a tournament with different games in sequential order.
S.H.O.E = Stud-holdem-omaha-8/b stud
H.O.R.S.E= holdem-omaha-razz-stud-8/b stud
Some switch games after each hand some after a certain time limit, about every half hour.
These tournaments usually show who the true all around poker players are.
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