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Old 10-19-2005, 01:05 PM
StevieG StevieG is offline
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Default Re: The Big Game at Bellagio

That being said, otherwise Slim Pickens is correct. Any other wagering area is open to the public. They can dissuade you from gawking with the bouncers and polite questions ("perhaps you would be interested in playing at a different table?").

I do not know for sure, but I strongly believe that a private room requires some combination of extra license fees and higher state take. Probably not worth it to do this for one high limit game that doesn't take that big a house drop anyway. Plus, the best part of this game for the casino is its allure, which would vanish if the game were invisible.
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