How long does it take to play 3000 hand of live poker?

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Just wondering.

Im guessing a long, long time.

Thats how many hands of online poker I played yesterday just playing single table poker.
 

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casino with automated shuffle playing two decks speads up live games consideribly
 

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Generally, you play around 19 hands per hour. Maybe 24 hands per hour with automatic shuffle
 

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casino with automated shuffle playing two decks speads up live games consideribly

Casino near me just introduced those little fucking card "shufflers" to speed up the game and increase the rake take per hour. Completely one sided I have found, same seats getting the same cards. Don't think the little black box is much of a shuffle machine as it is a card counter, been seeing players in 8 out of 10 seats getting their asses handed to them. Now getting suspicious of the casino puting their own moles into the game in the hot seats as I am seeing the same players in those seats and they have them reserved all the time. Always suspicious of cards dissapearing from the field of play/view. Impossible for a players to go through $500+ each at a 6/12 LIMIT table in less than 2 hours while 1 or 2 players have only tossed $100 on the table and can never lose, how the fuck do they know they will only need a buck to start their stack. Flop, Turn or River those particular seats never lose with the "SHUFFLE MASTER". What the fuck is the deal any good for anymore, do they still teach them to shuffle and count in "croupier" school? With more and more casinos introducing this shit, I will pass on the game

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Casino near me just introduced those little fucking card "shufflers" to speed up the game and increase the rake take per hour. Completely one sided I have found, same seats getting the same cards. Don't think the little black box is much of a shuffle machine as it is a card counter, been seeing players in 8 out of 10 seats getting their asses handed to them. Now getting suspicious of the casino puting their own moles into the game in the hot seats as I am seeing the same players in those seats and they have them reserved all the time. Always suspicious of cards dissapearing from the field of play/view. Impossible for a players to go through $500+ each at a 6/12 LIMIT table in less than 2 hours while 1 or 2 players have only tossed $100 on the table and can never lose, how the fuck do they know they will only need a buck to start their stack. Flop, Turn or River those particular seats never lose with the "SHUFFLE MASTER". What the fuck is the deal any good for anymore, do they still teach them to shuffle and count in "croupier" school? With more and more casinos introducing this shit, I will pass on the game

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Just wondering.

Im guessing a long, long time.

Thats how many hands of online poker I played yesterday just playing single table poker.


Single table? As in 1 table at a time? At 60 hands/hr (fast), that's 50 hours yesterday... :icon_conf
 

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Generally, you play around 19 hands per hour. Maybe 24 hands per hour with automatic shuffle

If you base that on your live play then that poker room needs to get more competent dealers.

Generally 30 hands per hour is a good average but it can get up to 40 in a tight game with frequent blind stealing and no flops.
 

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Casino near me just introduced those little fucking card "shufflers" to speed up the game and increase the rake take per hour. Completely one sided I have found, same seats getting the same cards. Don't think the little black box is much of a shuffle machine as it is a card counter, been seeing players in 8 out of 10 seats getting their asses handed to them. Now getting suspicious of the casino puting their own moles into the game in the hot seats as I am seeing the same players in those seats and they have them reserved all the time. Always suspicious of cards dissapearing from the field of play/view. Impossible for a players to go through $500+ each at a 6/12 LIMIT table in less than 2 hours while 1 or 2 players have only tossed $100 on the table and can never lose, how the fuck do they know they will only need a buck to start their stack. Flop, Turn or River those particular seats never lose with the "SHUFFLE MASTER". What the fuck is the deal any good for anymore, do they still teach them to shuffle and count in "croupier" school? With more and more casinos introducing this shit, I will pass on the game

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Oh come on man. :nopityA:
 

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If you base that on your live play then that poker room needs to get more competent dealers.

Generally 30 hands per hour is a good average but it can get up to 40 in a tight game with frequent blind stealing and no flops.

We had a dealer at the local room could deal 40 an hour in almost any game. So they made him a floorman....casino logic???:ohno:
 

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