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bobbywithani
I live in South Carolina and wanted to try playing for a little higher stakes. Problem is all the games I've found around here with somewhat high stakes are crooked. I was thinking about going on one of the Casino boats in Myrtle Beach, anyone here ever been on one.
ghoti7four
My friend and I went on one a couple of years ago when we were at Myrtle Beach. It was alot of slots a couple of tables of craps and blackjack and some Carribean Stud (you play against the dealer). No real poker it was a big waste of time except for the free drinks. I just played slots all night and lost my winnings of video poker. I don't remember which boat it was I think it was the Sun Cruz?. I don't know if they're all like that or not. However, I just moved to Columbia from Atlanta and I'm going crazy not having a game. Which city do you live in and does anyone know of any good games in South Carolina.
bobbywithani
Columbia, we have a low-stakes game every week at a bar I hang out at, and I just moved to a new house with this little clubhouse thing in the back so I should start having some bigger games soon.
ghoti7four
which bar? I'd love to find a game
Absolute
god i hate that ****ing boat
ghoti7four
Yeah you lost alot of money... I told you to play slots. You did get way more free drinks than I did though.
bobbywithani
Well the whole playing in a bar thing might be changing since it is kind of against the law, but we are trying to find a good place to play every week where we will either do like $20 tournaments or some sort of cash game. I found out that Southern Elegance has hold'em at a 5-10 limit so we are gonna go there this month. I wish that it was a 2-6 limit since a 5-10 will mean that I should take at leas $800 with me.
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