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paul0503 11-03-2005 07:46 PM

yes, another question about where to play in Vegas (but specific).....
 
I usually play 3/6 or 4/8 at Canterbury Park and I'm going to Vegas to play. I have about 2K to play with, and want to play at a higher level. So, my question is: where and what limit, given my bankroll, can I go and play and expect to make the most money? I'm most comfortable playing in games where I can apply the tactics of SSHE. What level can I move up to where 5+ people consistantly see the flop? And, then, are there any casinos in particular to take advantage of these games?

Thanks for any advice!

Patrick del Poker Grande 11-03-2005 09:46 PM

Re: yes, another question about where to play in Vegas (but specific).
 
Hit the Mirage 6/12 and 10/20 and the 8/16 at Bellagio and Wynn.

whiskeytown 11-03-2005 10:10 PM

Re: yes, another question about where to play in Vegas (but specific).
 
I thought I read a review where they said the Mirage was full of rocks most of the time and was the toughest Vegas room (not unbeatable, just toughest) -

I'm a Canterbury Player - I did have a lot of fun and luck playing 6/12 at the Mirage - I'd still feel MGM is better, but maybe MGM has attracted too many locals who like the LL room -

RB

private joker 11-04-2005 12:53 AM

Re: yes, another question about where to play in Vegas (but specific).
 
I found the Mirage 10/20 to be pretty rocky, but the 8/16 at Wynn and Bellagio are terrific. You can't go wrong at either of those two.


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