Player lists were computerized, management opened new tables as quickly as they could with 8+ people on a list. Drink service was generally fast and friendly, but top shelf stuff was not available as it is at Venetian or Wynn. Tourney dealers handled PLO and Omaha8 very well. Players seemed to be older on average than at Venetian.ĭealers were solid overall, but not particularly noteworthy from a personality standpoint. Tourneys had typical mix of donkeys and rocks. My 1/2 NLHE cash game table was on the tight side, and was not nearly as easy to make money as at Venetian. Frankly, I think this room's strength is its tourneys, with solid but not exceptional cash games. The various NLHE tourneys seemed to have good turnout and decent structures. I played the PLO and Omaha8 tourneys, and enjoyed them. Tourneys were very well organized and well run. Nice set-up overall, equal to Venetian or Wynn for cash games, with a better tourney set-up. Room is done up in style, tables are nice, cash game tables have auto-shufflers, chairs are comfy, plenty of space between tables, and the room is completely separated from the casino, but the sportsbook, pits, and restrooms are easily accessible. The room is HUGE, with 30+ tables for cash games and a separate tournament area with probably 30+ more tables.
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