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Hi,

Im getting ready to take a shot outside the home game/online arena and frequent B&M casinos in AC. can anyone who is familiar tell me the best place to go play, where theres not a million sharks looking to pounce on the pro fish that i am?

not totally soft games, just in the middle. 1/2 most likley.

Thank you!!!!!!!!

Ryan
 
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went there a few years ago for cash games we found that the Showboat and Borgata were the best the showboat has a bad beat jackpot. As far as tournaments Taj and showboat were both decent.
We played the midnight at the taj and 2 11pm tournys at the showboat. The cash game at the Taj looked like a bunch of aggresive players with stacks and stacks of chips so we didnt play cash there.
 
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There have been a few posts describing the AC poker rooms, do a seach of this forum and you should find them pretty easily.
 
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awesome ill check now, thanks for the info
 
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Atlantic City Poker Rooms Review

At a comfortable distance from New York and within an effortless drive for a third of the U.S. population, the seaside resort of Atlantic City has a lot to offer any visitor. If you come here to play poker, the offer is like your regular Christmas stocking - full of ambitious poker rooms. Let's take a look at the most popular ones.
Trump Taj Mahal Poker Room

Without comparison the most traditional of the Atlantic City poker rooms, Trump Taj Mahal has hosted the U.S. Poker Championship for ten straight years, and served as a genuine setting in the determining poker movie "Rounders". The Taj is one of the largest poker rooms in Atlantic City, with more than 80 poker tables and a great variety of both poker games and limits. With few exceptions, you will be able to find your preferred game at any time of the day: Texas Holdem, Omaha, and not least "the Beast of the East", Seven Card Stud. A downside to the Trump Taj Mahal poker room is that you may find it a bit "shabby". The carpets and tables have seen a few hands being played. Then on the other hand, you may consider this lack of pretensions an asset. Also, be prepared to wait a long time for a seat at a table, particularly on weekends.
The Borgata Poker Room

The Borgata is a very nice Atlantic City poker room, providing some of the classy Las Vegas poker atmosphere to Atlantic City (unlike the Taj, see above). The room has popped up as one of the most popular in Atlantic City after thorough renovations and extensions of the localities. You will be snugly imbedded in hordes of newbies and pros alike. There is a range of daily tournaments to choose from, and recurring World Poker Tour events to play - or watch. Borgata has a strong focus on Texas Holdem, but surely you will find some action in Omaha and Seven Card Stud too. The electronic queue scheme showing updated waiting lists on monitors throughout the room is a great invention which makes waiting for a seat very comfortable.
Harrah's Poker Room

Unlike the Taj and the Borgata, Harrah's poker room is not located on the boardwalk, but offers a decent selection of games at more than 20 tables. No-limit Texas Holdem is all the rage, of course, but you may found some other games too. The service for seated players at Harrah's is very nice, you can order up food and drinks at your liking. There are a number of television screens to watch while the dealer wrestles with split pots and side pots. There are weekly WSOP satellites and a lot of cash tournaments. The wsop circuit makes a stop here every year. In short, Harrah's is a small and cozy poker room with competent staff and good poker action.
Caesar's Poker Room (Poker Arena)

Caesar's poker room, also known as the Poker Arena, is a new add-on to the Atlantic City poker landscape. Being a newcomer, Caesar's makes a great effort to offer players a stimulating choice of games, including lots of tournaments. The smoke free poker Arena is located on Caesar's first floor. A lot of television screens and good service ensures a pleasant gaming experience.
Tropicana Atlantic City

The Tropicana might be your preferred choice if you value good lodging with a really nice view of the ocean. Food and entertainment is top-notch, and the gambling never stops. The Trop is also considered one of the finest Poker Clubs in Atlantic City. With more than 40 poker tables and over 100 TV monitors you are bound to have continuous action from the minute you sit down. A good variety of games and limits is offered, and loyal players enjoy a neat comp program that may be used in the shop or towards room charges and show tickets
 
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thank you for the information. I looked up ac poker in search and didnt find to much info on which games were soft or not. can anyone answer that?

Thanks!
 
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The Borgata has the biggest and nicest poker room with the most game selection. The borgata is like 10 steps above any other AC casino. There is also Hot women walking around the borgata all the time all over the place ! its crazy. The waitresses at borgata are also hot and wear tiny little outfits. Other pokerrooms have zero good looking waitresses. All pokerrooms will have plenty of fish. I remmeber Harrahs pokeroom being pretty small, showboat too. There is really no excuse to go anywhere besides the borgata though
 
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