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AllVegasPoker.com 03-29-2005 07:51 AM

MGM Poker Room - The Best Room in Vegas?
 
Stopped by the brand new MGM poker room today (twice actually), and I must say that I am VERY impressed!

I think the MGM may be the best Vegas poker room yet. Of course this is debatable, and it really depends on what you're specifically looking for, but for the average player in Vegas, the MGM is doing a lot of things right. I think this place is headed in the right direction.

The room exceeded my expectations (which were relatively high). It was much more along the lines of what I was hoping the Rio poker room would be when it opened a few months ago.

The MGM room is big, well-lit, very modern, and located in an excellent area of the casino for attracting players (although it is quite a hike from the parking garage).

Today 75% to 80% of the tables were occupied. There were several no limit tables, a stud game, and limit hold'em from 2/4 to 10/20. The $10/20 game looked like it was going the whole day, plus there appeared to be a solid interest list in a $20/40 game. I'm not sure if they ever got it going. This place wants to spread $30/60+ and I think it will happen.

The MGM isn't (yet) the place to go for high stakes action, but I think it *could* be. This room could take over the poker market at the South end of The Strip. It's also nice to have another room in town spreading $6/12.

Also, you guys might be interested in knowing that they're offering $1 per hour in comps on raked games (max of $10 per day). You won't find that at the Bellagio or Mirage.

There were some opening-day issues with the poker room management (they are obviously trying their best to get acquainted with all the new technology), and the dealers didn't appear to be the most experienced in Vegas, but everyone was super friendly, and service overall was excellent.

Of course, there are no tournaments yet. And, there is the 800 pound gorilla quickly approaching (Wynn). But, I gotta say -- overall? Very impressive.

terrapin314 03-29-2005 10:01 AM

Re: MGM Poker Room - The Best Room in Vegas?
 
Sounds like a must see on next week's voyage.

I will post a report on your website. Thanks for all your info!

2planka 03-29-2005 10:18 AM

Re: MGM Poker Room - The Best Room in Vegas?
 
Thanks for the post. A few of us 2+2ers will be staying at MGM this week (I arrive Friday). Looking forward to checking it out.

Trainwreck 03-29-2005 12:23 PM

Re: MGM Poker Room - The Best Room in Vegas?
 
Correction: $1.50 an hour comp and I did not know of a $10 max a day, I will have to look into that, supposedly that comp and can be used ANYWHERE in the MGM Grand.

Agree though, it's a very nice room!

>TW<

Clarkmeister 03-29-2005 12:51 PM

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The MGM isn't (yet) the place to go for high stakes action, but I think it *could* be.

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No it couldn't. The chances of that were miniscule before Wynn was about to open. Now that Wynn is coming along, it will be very rare that the MGM gets more than a single 20-40 going. The location is simply too inconvenient for locals.

steamboatin 03-29-2005 01:03 PM

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Is that a bad thing? I would assume locals are rocks and I would prefer to play against tourists (as if I am not a tourist when in Vegas).

Clarkmeister 03-29-2005 01:06 PM

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Is that a bad thing? I would assume locals are rocks and I would prefer to play against tourists (as if I am not a tourist when in Vegas).

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I'm just saying it will never get anything more than 10-20 going on a consistant basis, that's all.

Trainwreck 03-29-2005 01:09 PM

Re: MGM Poker Room - The Best Room in Vegas?
 
I hope you are right man, that would make it a preferred location for me. 8)

What's your take on the Wynn PR? I have now heard conflicting views, and I just think Wynn's location sucks, so it might be the opposite.

>TW<

Entity 03-29-2005 01:19 PM

Re: MGM Poker Room - The Best Room in Vegas?
 
I'll be checking it out this weekend. Looking forward to it.

Trainwreck 03-29-2005 01:21 PM

Re: MGM Poker Room - The Best Room in Vegas?
 
OK it was day 1, and new system, so please re-review in 1 month...

All the dealers there are good, just new to the system and somewhat rusty in some cases.

They were very picky on who they hired.

>TW<


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