First time today..

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well guys, this was my first time playing at a casino ( hold'em )
I always thought you needed to bring a lot more for the buy in. But it turned out $60 would do you find at 2-4 table.

I was down aprox $100 when I decided to risk it all and pulled a HUGE bluff, I won about $65 from the pot, flipped my 2 8 off suit over and left. Everyone was seriously pissed lol it was great

so I ended up losing $35 which isn't bad considering i was almost down $100. A buddy who came with me lost about $60...
all in all pretty good first experience.


How was your first time?

btw I play a lot online/with friends also play the other games at the casino.
 
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Wow that's pretty good considering it was your first time.

I really can't remember the day but I know I lost some money and from then on decided to play it a bit more safe and with lower bets until I had a clue how to win.
 
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That was good for you!

I am planning on setting up a accout on a online, beginners site of poker this weekend
 
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My first was also at a 2/4 table. The Flamingo in Vegas. I had ben playing in cash games aound town for a couple years before and had read a lot of books so it wasn't so intimidating. I think I ended up around $25 ahead. The coolest part about it was that I had just turned 21 a couple of days before and was taking money off of grizzled old men who expected me to be an easy mark. The friends I was with got sick of waiting for me to finish playing and I had to quit after about 1.5 hrs, so that we could get back to getting waisted and blowing money on craps.lol
 
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My first time was when i got $50 free at partypoker, turned them in to $2000 for about 1 week, before that have i played about little cash, like $10 and so..
 
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First time playing for money was at Tropics. Freeroll got me $7.00. I was thrilled. Turned that into over $700.00.
 
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Geeze, after rereading, I realize you were talking live game. Duh. So, start again, first live game action was at Flamingo in Vegas. $1-$4 7 card stud. Won $30 - thought I was great. Little did I know. LOL
 
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Great, now the thereafter is the key ! Good luck !
 
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My first time was great profit for coming in with $60 and leaving with $280. It was $2/$4 limit so there wasn't any chances to bluff really.
 
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It was fun wasn't it. Playing cards live seems unreal when your used to play on a computer. I remember the 1st time I went to my local Casino about a year ago. I was just to be sitting next to real people and being dealt cards. I even came out ahead my 1st time too. It was a $1/$2 table. I still feel that sensation when i go there.
 
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well my first 3 times i ever played live...i got creamed....i had been playin about 2 months....won a couple of freerolls at AP...and thought i was somebody...so i thought i would give a few small live tourneys a try....little did i know i was not even close to the player i thought i was.....i havent played live for well over a year now.....i think im almost ready to go give it another try
 
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Played at 60 ppl tourney at Turning Stone and came in 8th. Thought I was king of poker. After playing for another year I realize I am just a beginner.
 
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