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Turbo Play
Is there any advantage to playing at the turbo tables? I've been playing at Royal Vegas and the play at the regular tables seems fast enough. The only thing that I can see with the turbo tables is for those who play them regularly can really skim a neophyte.
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turbo or super turbo tournaments are so much more luck than regular tournaments. You can only win them if you get really lucky a lot of times because after a few minutes the blinds put everyone all in each hand. I'd rather play a game of skill.
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Personally, I hate the turbo tables at Royal Vegas. They are just too fast for me. If it is my turn and I want to raise to a certain amount, I am always scared I get folded before I manage to press the bet button. So this is stress and not enjoyment, but I am still a fish, getting bigger and stronger but I am not going to mutate into a shark any time soon. So I guess these tables are for the very experienced or the lucky and I don't count myself to either. I have to work to get my chips.
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