Q&A #6: Playing in a Live Cardroom for the First Time
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Michael Finnegan asks,
Ed Miller, I really enjoy reading your books. They have helped me a lot with my home game. I want to test the waters and try a local casino. I live in the Chicago area. I hope to visit Las Vegas in the spring. How can I find ...
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Ed & Michael-
I recently got to have this experience as well…my first live poker table in Vegas. It was a little intimidating, but that fades quickly. I had only played in home games or online so I was a little nervous in making the transition.
I played at the Excalibur.
1) I stayed there so it was easy to get to the Poker Room!
2) They had a free lesson.
Now I didn’t particularly need a lesson in how to play poker, but I figured that sitting down at the lesson would be less intimidating that taking the 9th seat at a full table. I was right, it was.
The Excalibur lesson is very laid back and was a fun experience. The dealer explains the rules of the table, gives you some play money chips and then you just start playing. They help out with the hands if your try to muck something that might be playable, etc. There is not any strategy in this lesson. It is all about dealing with chips, order of play, courtesy at the table, and getting comfortable.
The lesson goes on about half an hour and then you can start playing if you like, minimum buy-in $20 at a $2/$4 limit game. The game is still quite laid back and the dealer continues assisting those that may not completely understand the game yet.
I didn’t win any money at this game, but I wasn’t sitting down with that in mind. I was sitting down to get comforatble being at a table in a poker room in Vegas and for that it was excellent. Highly recommended!