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AllVegasPoker.com 11-08-2005 02:04 AM

Palace Station Las Vegas Offering Sick Bonus!
 
Thought some 2+2'ers might be interested in this.

Palace Station in Las Vegas, the old school Station-owned casino located near Sahara Ave. and I-15 is offering a really ridiculous promotion to celebrate the opening of its new poker room this week.

Palace Station is giving away $500 per hour to a random poker player, each hour, for the next 7 days or so. The promotion takes place between 12pm-8pm (not including the weekend). All you have to do to qualify is be sitting at a table, even $2/4, when they pull the lucky winner.. They will pick a table and seat number at random.

If you have time to check it out, then good luck!

11-08-2005 04:57 AM

Re: Palace Station Las Vegas Offering Sick Bonus!
 
When does it open and can you win more than once?

bugstud 11-08-2005 05:03 AM

Re: Palace Station Las Vegas Offering Sick Bonus!
 
I thought palace already had a room?

11-08-2005 05:13 AM

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I thought palace already had a room?

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They did, it must be an expansion. The last room which I played in once had about 5 tables.

Photoc 11-08-2005 05:16 AM

Re: Palace Station Las Vegas Offering Sick Bonus!
 
They did, and its been the same room for 20+ years with 7 or 8 tables. I guess they are jumping it up a bit to compete with the other locals joints. The Orleans has taken most of their business with their crappy tournament structure, huge fields, and only paying final 9 players no matter how big it gets. (seen over 180 and still 9 get paid).

I think it's a great move for Stations to improve their poker rooms. Go figure, GVR is only a TEMPORARY room and that is one of the nicest looking and most comfortable rooms in town.

AllVegasPoker.com 11-08-2005 05:40 AM

Re: Palace Station Las Vegas Offering Sick Bonus!
 
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I thought palace already had a room?



They did, it must be an expansion. The last room which I played in once had about 5 tables.

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Yes, Palace Station remodeled their room. It is now 10 tables. I haven't seen it yet, but I'm going to check it out this week. All this info was however confirmed by a Palace Station rep over the phone today.

RollaJ 11-08-2005 09:41 AM

Re: Palace Station Las Vegas Offering Sick Bonus!
 
So you probably have about a 1 in 16 chance of winning the noon drawing

Howard Burroughs 11-08-2005 10:46 AM

Re: Palace Station Las Vegas Offering Sick Bonus!
 
They (PS) have had 9 tables for years. They now have 10 tables. Wow. It is a bit brighter and more cheerful looking in there though.

They also are giving away money during graveyard. 3 per night on graveyard until the 15th when the promo ends.


FWIW, when I asked them if this promo money was coming from the stud jackpot (which is what I suspected), they told me that is exactly where the money is coming from. They got rid of their stud jackpot.


Best of Luck

Howard

AllVegasPoker.com 11-08-2005 11:39 AM

Re: Palace Station Las Vegas Offering Sick Bonus!
 
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Wow. It is a bit brighter and more cheerful looking in there though.

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I haven't had a chance to check out the new PS room, but the old PS room probably looked a lot like what a poker room would look like if it were inside a penitentiary - such as the bars on the windows.

Howard Burroughs 11-08-2005 11:56 AM

Re: Palace Station Las Vegas Offering Sick Bonus!
 
There is no "New" poker room as far as I can see (and I just came from there). Just cleaner and brighter (oh yes and one new table LOL). If you want to call that a "new" room, then whatever.

The place Does looks nicer then before.


Best Wishes

Howard


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