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FeliciaLee
07-04-2004, 03:53 AM
Anyone who was here last August when I posted my initial thoughts on Laughlin poker rooms knows that I rated the River Palms (http://www.river-palms.com/gaming/) very highly, yet said that they were, unfortunately, dead.

Well, the ownership has changed hands a time or two since then, the poker room has been moved a couple of times as well, and things are finally coming together for the River Palms.

Supposedly, they have all new management who sees the advantages of having a healthy poker room.

Now they are running at least seven tournaments per week at 6:30pm.

Sign-ups start at 4pm. The buy-in is $25. There is NO JUICE on these tourneys, but $5 does go to the dealer's tips. Each player has a $5 bounty on his head.

Players start with 500 (300 for the $20, 200 additional for the $5 dealer's tips add-on). Unlimited rebuys are $10 for 500 chips during the first hour.

One optional add-on is $20 for 2000 chips.

Players who have played 3 live hours prior to the tourney (any 3 hours that day) receive an additional 200 bonus chips.

TDA rules apply.

The blinds start at 5/15 and increase every 15 minutes. A digital timer is used, they do not yet have The Clock.

The "bubble" prize is a free entry into any tourney.

The prize pool is distributed as follows:

Two tables or less: 1st=50%, 2nd=30%, 3rd=20%
Three tables: 1st=45%, 2nd=25%, 3rd=15%, 4th=10%, 5th=5%
Four or more: 1st=36%, 2nd=18%, 3rd=11%, 4th=10%, 5th=7%, 6th=6%, 7th=5%, 8th=4%, 9th=3%

On July 4th they have two special tourneys. Both are NLHE. The 10am one has $500 added, the 6:30pm one has $1000 added.

The schedule is as follows for daily tourneys:

Mon: Omaha 8
Tue: Stud 8 with 2 pr. qualifier for high
Wed: NLHE
Thur: LHE with river card like stud (dealt down to each player)
Fri: PL Omaha High
Sat: Omaha 8
Sun: NLHE

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I don't think I have to tell any of you how much I am loving this. These games are easily beatable for the decent tournament player. No juice is fantastic. Added money, even better.

Right now the Palms has six tables. They are expanding immediately to add another three. If things go well for them, they are tearing down a wall behind the desk to add an undetermined number of tables.

The poker room manager is new. He is young (about 30) and seems very innovative and motivated. I think he would appreciate suggestions and help. The staff assures me that they are doing everything they can to revive poker at the Palms. The rake is low (max $3) and comps are easy to get with the swipe of a card. I'm not sure if we accumulate hourly or if it is a set minimum.

When I stayed there last August they gave me a poker room rate of $35. While this is great for Vegas, it is pretty high for Laughlin, so I hope that they are offering a better rate now. I didn't get a chance to ask. I'll make sure to address that in my tourney report.

If you've never played in Laughlin, there is no better time to come down. It's easy money!

Felicia /images/graemlins/smile.gif
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mike l.
07-04-2004, 05:59 AM
a friend and i will probably be in town monday-wednesday. where's the bst all night poker game (if any) and is there any place that spreads stud 8 or omaha 8? also where is the best stud game? not interested in tourneys, just ring games.

thanks, mike

FeliciaLee
07-04-2004, 04:17 PM
Sorry, Mike, Laughlin is no mecca for Stud or Stud 8. It's almost outlawed here /images/graemlins/grin.gif

Seriously though, 1-5 Stud is the only Stud game going. Omaha 8 used to have some strong roots with the seniors, but now it is fading out, as well. Most of the cardrooms still offer it, but I don't see it played as much as I used to. The Belle would often have as many as four tables going. Riverside had two. The last time I was at Riverside they couldn't even get one going, and it was crowded on a Friday night /images/graemlins/frown.gif

Everyone just wants to play LHE and NLHE. I would call around for an Omaha game, if I were you, but I wouldn't get my hopes up.

As far as all night games, most of the cardrooms keep a game or two going all night, except for the very smallest rooms, like the Edgewater and Flamingo.

Good luck! If you come to the River Palms look for me. I'll definitely be there Tuesday & Wednesday after 6pm. I now have the same blonde hair, but crewcut short.

Felicia /images/graemlins/smile.gif
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Rick Nebiolo
07-05-2004, 02:57 AM
Nice report and thread!

Can you tell us more about the no limit that is going on a regular or semi-regular basis?

Regards,

Rick

FeliciaLee
07-05-2004, 03:05 AM
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Nice report and thread!

Can you tell us more about the no limit that is going on a regular or semi-regular basis?

Regards,

Rick

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Thanks.

They have gotten the NLHE game going Fri, Sat and tonight. Last weekend they had it going on both Fri & Sat.

It is a $20 min/$100 max buy-in with 1/2 blinds. Everyone generally buys in for $100 from what I saw and have been told. In fact, one of the regulars didn't even know people could buy-in for $20, because he'd never seen anyone do it since the game started two weeks ago.

Jan Fisher tells me that this new manager is fabulous. She said he comes from the Silver Star in MS.

I hope good things are going to come out of the Palms.

Felicia /images/graemlins/smile.gif
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Nemesis
07-05-2004, 11:53 PM
suck, the silver star is my casino! They just sent me some free rooms to use this monthso i was going to go back and play some =)