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51 tables
3950 N Cedar
559-497-3000
1 3 NLH. $50-500 buy-in.
2 5 NLH. $200-1000 buy-in.
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wiki wrote on the message board: > Games > > Limit hold 'em: 1/2, 2/4, 3/6, 4/8, 6/12 with a full kill, 15/30 with > a full kill. > > No-limit hold 'em: 1/1 blinds 20-40 buy-in. 2/2 blinds 40-100 buy-in. > 2/5 200-1000 buy-in. > > Omaha/8: spread daily upon request; also, every Saturday at 9:00a. > > Pineapple: every Tuesday night with the 15/30 game. > > By far the largest card room in the central valley. > > Rake: The rake on most games is $4 collection + $1 jackpot. On 1/2, > the rake is only $1.50 + 0.50 jackpot. > > Blinds on all games were standard. > > Posting: New players need not post. > > Shuffling: Shufflemaster machines are standard on all tables. > > Game Character: The 4/8 double jackpot game was a standard loose > passive game with some LAGs and a couple tricky players. Play gets > worse and looser as you go down limits; better and tighter as you go > up. > > Wait Time: Relatively short at any time, due to the large number of > tables. > > http://poker.wikia.com/wiki/Club_One > > > Atmosphere > > > > Club One is a fancy, upscale, huge card room that rivals the best > Bay Area card > > rooms for elegance and spirit. Set right in the middle of the urban > downtown, it > > occupies a significant portion of a city block. Its bright neon > signs light up > > the night when the city starts to shut down; it's located more in a > business > > district than a nightlife district, so foot traffic on the sidewalk > dies in the > > evenings. > > > > > > The fancy brass doors and gorgeous marble floors greet you as you > walk in, where > > you find an attentive security guard standing at his kiosk. Straight > ahead is a > > large bar and horse-racing OTB room; to the right is the upscale > restaurant. The > > gift ship is immediately to your left, and further down the hall, it > opens out > > into the huge poker room. > > > > At any given time, about a third of the room is in use; a large > number of tables > > are more or less "reserved for tournaments", which are apparently > large big deal > > affairs at Club One. The three tables nearest the entrance are in a > separate > > "reserved" section, separated by a half wall, that feature the > high-limit hold > > 'em (15/30 and 40/80). The rest of the tables near the entrance are > the rest of > > the limits. Then, there are 8 or 10 21st Century Blackjack tables > and a single > > Pan table off to the left. > > > > The brush is an attentive but busy man with a markerboard board. The > room has a > > number of chip runners to sell chips. > > > > Neighborhood: In the center of downtown Fresno. Fresno is a larger > city, so its > > downtown is not quaint so much as it is business-like. Likewise, you > do need to > > be aware of bums or loiterers at night and be wary. This is a city, > with both > > the good and bad that implies. > > > > Parking: A huge square-block-sized city underground parking lot is > right on this > > block, with drive-down ramp entrances all over. Parking is free, > just have the > > brush stamp your ticket then take it to the cage where they will > issue a parking > > pass. > > > >
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