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Justin A 05-09-2005 09:02 PM

Bellagio poker room chairs
 
They suck.

neotope 05-09-2005 11:05 PM

Re: Bellagio poker room chairs
 
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They suck.

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Did they get new chairs?

NLSoldier 05-10-2005 02:19 AM

Re: Bellagio poker room chairs
 
I believe so.

Justin A 05-10-2005 01:09 PM

Re: Bellagio poker room chairs
 
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They suck.

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Did they get new chairs?

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I don't know because I never played there before. But they're impossible to move around, so I end up just getting real stiff from having to sit in the exact same position. They need roller chairs.

steamboatin 05-10-2005 01:41 PM

Re: Bellagio poker room chairs
 
Best poker room chairs for me so far are at Harrah's St Charles MO.

Nice and wide, deep comfortable padding on the seat and good back support.

mrbaseball 05-10-2005 01:50 PM

Re: Bellagio poker room chairs
 
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I have always hated the Bellegio and a whole lot of that hate was directed at the chairs. The old chairs were wobbly unstable pieces of worn out crap. I stopped going there because I found the chairs so uncomfortable compared to a nice sturdy 4 legged chair.

Anyway I was there a couple weeks ago and played for a couple hours after the grand reopening with brand new chairs. And yes the new chairs suck! They don't slide at all and the tables are close enough together where you are always trying (or needing) to slide to let a waitress, dealer, other player through which is ULTRA distracting.

Other than the no slide feature they are once again adjustable post style chairs. So 6 months from now after they have been broken in by countless fatass poker players they will probably take on their trademark "wobble" and be the most uncomfortable chairs imaginable.

Next trip I'll be at the MGM. Best chairs in town and extremely well run.

Victor 05-10-2005 02:38 PM

Re: Bellagio poker room chairs
 
i was at the bellagio when it had the temporary poker room. those chairs were bomb. you could roll around and lean back.

sux they changed.

sfer 05-10-2005 02:43 PM

Re: Bellagio poker room chairs
 
Proper poker room chairs should be small enough such that they can be turned around with the chair backs resting against the table so you can lean forward into them.

Justin A 05-10-2005 05:11 PM

Re: Bellagio poker room chairs
 
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They suck

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I have always hated the Bellegio and a whole lot of that hate was directed at the chairs. The old chairs were wobbly unstable pieces of worn out crap. I stopped going there because I found the chairs so uncomfortable compared to a nice sturdy 4 legged chair.

Anyway I was there a couple weeks ago and played for a couple hours after the grand reopening with brand new chairs. And yes the new chairs suck! They don't slide at all and the tables are close enough together where you are always trying (or needing) to slide to let a waitress, dealer, other player through which is ULTRA distracting.

Other than the no slide feature they are once again adjustable post style chairs. So 6 months from now after they have been broken in by countless fatass poker players they will probably take on their trademark "wobble" and be the most uncomfortable chairs imaginable.

Next trip I'll be at the MGM. Best chairs in town and extremely well run.

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This pretty much exactly sums up why I hate them.

Justin A 05-10-2005 05:13 PM

Re: Bellagio poker room chairs
 
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Proper poker room chairs should be small enough such that they can be turned around with the chair backs resting against the table so you can lean forward into them.

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IMO the best chairs are the ones you don't notice because they're comfortable. For instance, I have no idea what the chairs are like at Commerce even after playing there a few times, so I assume they're good.


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