What are the poker games like in NYC?

I've been getting into poker quite a bit recently and like playing cash games with friends ($0.25/$0.50). Currently getting good enough to play at casinos and other people's cash games amongst better players.

I was wondering who here plays poker and what (if any) cash games are like amongst finance people in NYC. What're the blinds, skill level, etc. Then again, I guess everyone's always working but curious to see if there are any other degenerates on here that share my flavor of degen.

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