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LImitPlayer
12-31-2005, 12:55 AM
It's been 5 yeares since I've been to Vegas and I am going in 2 weeks, I have no clue where to go.

I will be going with my fiance so we will be doing a lot of sight seeing and the only time I will probably get to play poker is late at night. There will be 1 day where I will have the opportunity to play poker all day and she will go shopping or go to a spa, whatever she wants to do while I play.

Can anyone recomend a casino that has Tournaments going on late at night? Ideally I would like to play in a 1-3 table tourney late at night or a small tournamewnt that will finish in a day.

Any recomendations or links that can provide me with tourney details, locations and times?

Thanks

NotMitch
12-31-2005, 01:06 AM
There is a 2 AM tourney at Aladdin

Photoc
12-31-2005, 04:46 AM
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Ideally I would like to play in a 1-3 table tourney late at night or a small tournamewnt that will finish in a day.

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All daily tournaments finish the day they start. The WSOP and WPT events are the only ones that take more than 1 day.

Most rooms having daily tourneys, only a couple have anything between 7pm and 10am. As the above poster mentioned, the Aladdin has a 2am which I believe is the only one on the strip at that time of day.

robracing
12-31-2005, 05:39 AM
www.allvegaspoker.com (http://www.allvegaspoker.com) is the only resource you need to figure out where to play.

Where to stay and what to do away from the tables require a fair bit more research!

12-31-2005, 02:25 PM
The Sahara has one at 11 PM, though it might be a bit far from where you are staying. For cash games, you can find games pretty much anywhere. Most rooms spread some form of low limit (usually 2/4 or 3/6, though the Wynn & Bellagio start out at 4/8), and most of the major hotels have 1/2 or 1/3 NL, except the Bellagio which has 2/5 as it's lowest NL game).

Check out allvegaspoker.com, mentioned by another poster. That's your best resource.

For a fun game, I'd recommend playing 1-2 at the Imperial Palace. Sure, it's not a gorgeous casino, but the players there tend to be more fun, and it's a more laid back atmosphere. Both times I've gone this year, that's where I had the most fun.