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Haven't seen one around and there are a few threads about general poker in London. Don't know if there are many 2+2ers here?
Has the Vic done away with its blue £25 chips and orange £100 chips, or is this only whilst the casino is getting a refurb? Those chips look lovely, whilst the black £25 and pink £100s as shown above look terrible imo.
The Vic are using their casino chips for both casino and poker games
They are the only grosvenor to have different chips, I believe all other Gs and Grosvenors use the same chip set. (If you scroll up you'll see pics from Coventry showing the difference)
Its seems there £25s are the same, and only the £1s £5s and £100s and £1ks that are completely different
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The Vic are using their casino chips for both casino and poker games
They are the only grosvenor to have different chips, I believe all other Gs and Grosvenors use the same chip set. (If you scroll up you'll see pics from Coventry showing the difference)
Its seems there £25s are the same, and only the £1s £5s and £100s and £1ks that are completely different
Agreed, pink £100 and black £25 is standard outside London. I'm not sure the provincial ones have any chips higher than £100, it's always been plaques on the rare occasion I've seen a game big enough to need them.
25/50 PLO4 is the main game of choice this week at the Vic, while a certain few players are in town, this or bigger is expected to be the game of choice, with only 1 6 card game running occasionally.
Also, the Vic has a new promotion, started this month, a £15k package for first, you need to win pots to earn pots, and then play a tournament and winner gets package, with 2nd-9th getting a piece of the £7k prize pool
Agreed, pink £100 and black £25 is standard outside London. I'm not sure the provincial ones have any chips higher than £100, it's always been plaques on the rare occasion I've seen a game big enough to need them.
The Vic always had pink £100 plastic chips, and they had black and orange £25 metal chips when I was in there, both for the casino. Looks like they've just got plastic £25s instead now - and perhaps they've done away with the metallicy poker £25 chips [blue] and £100 chips [orange] - shame as they really looked better than these plastic ones and had the actual casino branding on.
What's happened to The Hippo dealers recently? They're all practically falling asleep! In fact some formerly good-natured dealers are becoming as grumpy AF! One dealer (who shall remain nameless) was yawning and stretching constantly the other day, seemed to make an effort to deal as slowly as possible, paid zero acknowledgment to players who tipped... and then started whistling a tune to himself!
On top of this there is another dealer (who shall remain nameless) who shouts "Hi-Yaaa!" at every opportunity, makes lame comments, has a terrible sense of humour and seems to think he's the life and soul of the party - all of which just tilts the hell out of me.
And not to mention a certain dealer (bless her), who clearly wants to do the right thing but who way too often bangs on about tiny rules and regulations that just succeeds in annoying the beeJesus out of the players. Not really a complaint but there ya go.
Just a rant that I wanted to vent...but with the continuation of no shuffle-machines, a hands-per-hour count that seems to get worse by the day, and too many overly-tired dealers with dodgy attitudes - I think the place needs to sort itself out!
What's happened to The Hippo dealers recently? They're all practically falling asleep! In fact some formerly good-natured dealers are becoming as grumpy AF! One dealer (who shall remain nameless) was yawning and stretching constantly the other day, seemed to make an effort to deal as slowly as possible, paid zero acknowledgment to players who tipped... and then started whistling a tune to himself!
On top of this there is another dealer (who shall remain nameless) who shouts "Hi-Yaaa!" at every o
I’ve been avoiding hippo because of the lack of shuffle machines as it’s too slow anyway regardless of sleepy dealers. It’s a shame because the the food is great and the Vic is all round terrible (hot, terrible food, terrible games) it’s just faster and I’m very local.
I do like the Hippodrome as a casino, probably the nicest one in London for me, but the poker room is a bit crammed, and as much as the dealers are good, the noticeable difference in hands per hour without shufflers is a deal breaker.
But, when I do find myself popping in, as long as it's not crazy busy, its a lovely room, great staff, good food options, and they do still host some festivals, and they get a whole host of new players playing.
Had been planning to play a session at the Vic (first time in many years) next month, but maybe not after reading recent posts.
I’ve been avoiding hippo because of the lack of shuffle machines as it’s too slow anyway regardless of sleepy dealers. It’s a shame because the the food is great and the Vic is all round terrible (hot, terrible food, terrible games) it’s just faster and I’m very local.
I can handle the terrible food & games but can't handle sitting in a hot room for hours, I can't handle no shuffle machines either so that rules out hippo. Any other options?
Cheers
Pro Tip: Anyone wishing to play 1/2 at The Hippo on a Friday night: arrive by 5pm! Got there at around 5:45pm last night and waited 2 hours for a table. Players arriving later had waited 3 hours!! Just sayin'.
Pro Tip: Anyone wishing to play 1/2 at The Hippo on a Friday night: arrive by 5pm! Got there at around 5:45pm last night and waited 2 hours for a table. Players arriving later had waited 3 hours!! Just sayin'.
Hippo 1/2 lists have always been really bad on Friday nights but I think the 1/3 table's haven't helped matters as that's 2 would be 1/2 tables being used for 1/3. I also know for sure which the 2 dealers you are referring to and completely agree with your complaints. The vast majority of dealers are very good at the Hippodrome but there are a couple now who seem to have slipped through the cracks somewhat.