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Kenser
03-20-2003, 06:42 PM
Anyone have knowledge of this casino? Poker pages shows they spread limit holdem up to 30-60. Things like how many tables, skill level of players, are they only busy at night or weekends, smoking/non-smoking, etc.

sucka
03-20-2003, 11:10 PM
google is your friend.

Call them and find out.

http://www.desertdiamondcasino.com/

FeliciaLee
03-25-2003, 09:56 PM
We were just there last week for a day (passing through). They only had four tables going at any time. And this seemed hard to maintain as they were breaking one or two periodically.

The stud was $1-4. The rake was a KILLER. No one, not even the most seasoned pro could make money at this game. Once $4 got into the pot, they took ONE dollar. I went to public school, so I'm no math pro, but I believe this is 25%!!!! They let another $4 or $5 get into the pot and took another dollar out, and if there was even anything approaching $20 in the pot, they had at least $3 in the rake and $1 for the jackpot (!!!)

Hold'em was a little bit more reasonable, but still a huge percentage out of every pot, which seemed kind of flexible based on the dealer (???)

The only Hold'em games I ever saw spread were 2-4 and 3-6, although there was an interest board for much higher limits (I never saw anything get going on these even though we were there for about 10 hours).

One Omaha8 game seemed to come and go. I didn't participate.

We played in a NLHE tourney with unlimited rebuys (ugh) and an add-on. There were about 75 players. It is a FREEROLL, which is great, but the rebuys and add-ons were tremendous, so the play before the break was ATC. Most of the players seemed to be locals who were on the soft side, but, of course that didn't keep me from busting out kind of early /forums/images/icons/smile.gif

The only catch with the freeroll is that one has to sign up an hour in advance or it is no longer a freeroll. I guess this is to keep business up, but one does not have to be playing at the time, just in the room.

Coffee and water are free and either self-serve or served by ever-present wait staff. All other drinks are at a low cost. Food is 50% off if seated.

The poker room is smoke free and large. Lots of elbow room and extremely friendly (aim-to-please) staff.

The strange thing about this room, and the casino in general, is that it is change-free. Dealers cannot accept tips for less than one dollar. Tipping anyone in quarters is very discouraged, and it is virtually impossible to get change unless one absolutely demands it. This just creates an atmosphere where locals either don't tip altogether, or over-tip, thus making the poker games even moreso impossible to win. Between the outrageous rake and the no-change policy, I cannot say that I will ever play at Desert again in a ring situation. I think if we drive through there on our way across the country, I will stick to the tourney's only.

Have fun!

ResidentParanoid
05-23-2003, 11:10 AM
I know this is an old thread, but I thought I'd give my opinion anyway.

Desert Diamond's games have deteriorated over the last year or so. The ring games used to be very playable on Friday nights, when I used to be there regularly, but much of the crowd is now regulars who are tight enough to make the low limits hard to beat. In the hot months, May-Sept., all of the Arizona cardrooms are kind of dead.

When DD has the free-roll tourneys, players falling out the tourney fuel the ring games for a while.

Casino del Sol in tucson is about the same as far as game selection: room is smaller, food is much worse, dealers are much worse.

If you are going to play in Arizona, play at Casino Arizona in Scottsdale.