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What is the maximum amount you can win in Atlantic City to play poker?
My friend and I leave Wed night and stay until Friday morning, he is somehow too shy to walk up to the poker tables, but im sure after a few drinks, then he will loose! He is a great player and I have confidence he could win some money instead of burning to the slots. Since there are limits to the pot can be large, "large"? What is the most you ever I won?
There are two different types of poker. Tournament and cash. In a tournament, you pay an entry fee. You will be some chips that have no value given, and The tournament continues until one player everyone. This player wins a large chunk of the entry fees. The player who came second WINS less, and so on. The number of players, which varies paid for it but usually the top 10% receive a prize. A cash game is different. They buy in cash and get chips, have an actual cash value. You can sit and play as long as you want and anywhere you can leave and cash in chips. Poker rooms are not as intimidating as they are used to. It is generally a friendly host desk, where you go and ask questions, and ask what games are available. They will also explain any house rules you need to know you. At some busy times, you must list your name on one and wait, and at other times, a seat is available immediately. As for your question about limits. There are three different types of poker. Limit, Pot Limit and No Limit. Limit In the blinds are stronger than are the amounts of a bet or raise. So, if The Big Bet $ 4, can you bet that, and someone else can raise another $ 4, and someone else might re-raise another $ 4 to the limit poses from home. I do not like me limit poker. First, it is much more difficult to move someone from a drawing by hand, especially at low stakes. In No Limit (what is especially television ) See, there are solid shutters, but, moreover, that a player can bet anything up to an amount of chips they have before them. So a typical $ 1 / $ 2 no limit game (The smallest they have in a casino in general) can be up to buy in of $ 300. So in theory the biggest pot would say $ 3,000. Of course, you are never too have a situation where all ten players are all moving in the same hand. But it would not be unusual for the hand to develop a large pot a few hundred dollars, if two or three players go all in the same. Thus, even at the lowest limit games there is much to gain and lose money. I also mentioned Pot-Limit games. These are the same as no limit unless you can only bet what is in the pot already. So if it's $ 10 in the pot, that's the bet you can. But if you put the pot could be the next Player to lift the pot again. So if $ 10 in the pot and bet $ 10, the next player can bet up to $ 20. And so on. I recommend playing $ 1 / $ 2 No Limit Texas Hold'em. It is low stakes, and pretty much what your friend should be familiar with. Always buy in to the maximum that should be $ 200 – $ 300. They want not to look like a small pile on the table or get bullied. Alternatively ask low stakes tournaments. These are common in those days. With buy-ins from far under $ 100 and dozens of players. If you win, it would not uncommon in 10-20 times now you win, depending on how many players are in it. Finally, the last thing to do to ease your friend is drinking. This will probably make him fair game for any decent players at the table. Drinking rarely improves your poker game if you a beginner. Oh, and you also asked what the most you can win. This is really down to skill and luck, along with the game he plays. If he is new in a casino play, I would not expect him to win very much, if at all. It takes time and practice to become a good poker player. But he could with a little luck and win a couple of hundred, you never know.
2006 WSOP E03 1/5 – Showboat Atlantic City Circuit Event