Title: getting back on the horse Post by: philwiththemilk on April 05, 2010, 01:50:13 PM hi guys i used to play a lot at moortown in leeds b4 it shut. am gonna start having a go again but rnt rly sure what games there are in leeds n e more. i know a lot of u on here seem to play at gala and alea and was wondering what nights are best to go down, happy with about 10-20 quid buyins to start with a fair few runners and hopefully could get back to winning!!!
phil Title: Re: getting back on the horse Post by: outragous76 on April 05, 2010, 01:55:25 PM [ ] play at gala its great
Title: Re: getting back on the horse Post by: Cf on April 05, 2010, 02:04:45 PM Alea tonight has a £15 freezeout which gets 40-50 runners. Good structure and nice atmosphere. Tues/wed/fri are £20. Sat is £15.
Title: Re: getting back on the horse Post by: philwiththemilk on April 05, 2010, 02:06:39 PM [ ] play at gala its great haha a few peeps iv spoke 2 have said this, how cum? Title: Re: getting back on the horse Post by: philwiththemilk on April 05, 2010, 02:08:51 PM Alea tonight has a £15 freezeout which gets 40-50 runners. Good structure and nice atmosphere. Tues/wed/fri are £20. Sat is £15. cheers m8, cant get down tonight but will try make it over next week. Title: Re: getting back on the horse Post by: GreekStein on April 05, 2010, 06:32:44 PM wherever you play, just dont fold ak in search of a better spot
Title: Re: getting back on the horse Post by: philwiththemilk on April 05, 2010, 06:46:28 PM wherever you play, just dont fold ak in search of a better spot ????????????????? Title: Re: getting back on the horse Post by: Treeman on April 05, 2010, 06:53:01 PM [ ] play at gala its great U really can't resist it can u Guy? rotflmfao Title: Re: getting back on the horse Post by: Acidmouse on April 05, 2010, 07:05:33 PM Gala is great if you want an wsop environment at a £20 fo, i mean where people take ages to make simple decisions, get rubbed down by the locals who get away with whatever they want to do or say, comps that never start on time, dealers that dont want to be there and are open about it.
Ofcourse this are my thoughts only, some gala's regs on here say that this is part of the game. Title: Re: getting back on the horse Post by: Biddy 62 on April 05, 2010, 07:23:11 PM We travel from Barnsley to Gala maybe twice a month. Tuesday £10 triple chance, generally 60-70 runners and last saturday of the month a £20 one rebuy. Never had a problem with folk or dealers.
Title: Re: getting back on the horse Post by: pleno1 on April 05, 2010, 07:49:37 PM wherever you play, just dont fold ak in search of a better spot ????????????????? AK is the nuts, if you havn't played live in a while, remember you have to ask the cardroom manager permission to do cartwheels before fistpump shoving. Title: Re: getting back on the horse Post by: outragous76 on April 05, 2010, 07:55:24 PM wherever you play, just dont fold ak in search of a better spot ????????????????? AK is the nuts, if you havn't played live in a while, remember you have to ask the cardroom manager permission to do cartwheels before fistpump shoving. this is not strictly true at gala if you are in with the clique, you can do it freely, however if you arent, or even worse if you have a vague understanding of how to play poker, then you must ask permission, and even then you might get barred if Rose takes exception to it. Not that Bob is guided by other memebers, absolutely not, he is definately his own man and makes his own decissions Title: Re: getting back on the horse Post by: BulldozerD on April 06, 2010, 05:48:45 PM not a huge fan of gala myself but play there occasionally because i like money, and the odd petty argument.
Title: Re: getting back on the horse Post by: TightEnd on April 06, 2010, 09:51:09 PM sorry guys, Mr Milk is a spoof member, Should have noticed earlier
He is now curdled. Title: Re: getting back on the horse Post by: sovietsong on April 06, 2010, 09:54:42 PM sorry guys, Mr Milk is a spoof member, Should have noticed earlier He is now curdled. so out of order, didnt even get an answer to my milk related question. You have a lot to answer for tightend. Title: Re: getting back on the horse Post by: TightEnd on April 06, 2010, 09:57:43 PM Quite possibly but his preference for semi or full fat milk isn't one of the issues I;m going to lose sleep over
Title: Re: getting back on the horse Post by: sovietsong on April 06, 2010, 10:00:22 PM Quite possibly but his preference for semi or full fat milk isn't one of the issues I;m going to lose sleep over easy for you to say, i was very interested in a response. Could I ask you what your preference is? Title: Re: getting back on the horse Post by: TightEnd on April 06, 2010, 10:01:43 PM Semi skimmed is my milk of choice
Full fat, well, one has pretensions towards healthiness at least in one's choice of dairy products Skimmed, might as well just add water. you, Mr Song? Title: Re: getting back on the horse Post by: sovietsong on April 06, 2010, 10:12:14 PM Semi skimmed is my milk of choice Full fat, well, one has pretensions towards healthiness at least in one's choice of dairy products Skimmed, might as well just add water. you, Mr Song? this is where i was looking for some guidence from the expert, I enjoy semi skimmed for the most part but when it comes to coffee i love whole milk but not in tea. Skimmed makes me feel rotten, like i've done something dirty. Semi-skimmed is a nice everyday milk, i have recently been investing in that fancy stuff, the one where the cows 'want it back' and it is worth the extra money imho. Title: Re: getting back on the horse Post by: Claw75 on April 06, 2010, 10:13:36 PM Semi skimmed is my milk of choice Full fat, well, one has pretensions towards healthiness at least in one's choice of dairy products Skimmed, might as well just add water. you, Mr Song? this is where i was looking for some guidence from the expert, I enjoy semi skimmed for the most part but when it comes to coffee i love whole milk but not in tea. Skimmed makes me feel rotten, like i've done something dirty. Semi-skimmed is a nice everyday milk, i have recently been investing in that fancy stuff, the one where the cows 'want it back' and it is worth the extra money imho. I concur with all of the above, but would go a step further and say gold top ftw in coffee Title: Re: getting back on the horse Post by: Cf on April 06, 2010, 11:39:43 PM All milk is disgusting.
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