Still, I found the back entrance a better place to park in relation to the walk. I drove up on the 5 from Anaheim so the exit spit me out at the front entrance. They were doing a good job of filling tables as players dropped. I never interacted with management except to get on the list.
Lord knows why they do not have more of them. The cocktails weren’t cheap and a cocktail waitress was still a rare site. I was actually surprised to see one guy fold in this scenario. There is something about getting a flush in general that seems to be addictive to the point that they don’t mind calling all-in with one card to come as a big underdog. These guys have a lot of poker experience but they don’t always have enough self-control not to lay down a hand once they have married it. There was more than one guy at the table that would make a move with shrewd raises and then chase later on a total gamble. I played the $300 game and the chips were flying. Now they have exact buy in games with bigger blinds. Like HG they have also switched their NL structures since I was last here in 2012. In comparison to Hawaiian Gardens the Commerce is still a bit of a hole, but that just might lead to more gamblers who aren’t as discerning about their environments.