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Vegas in December.
Hello, I was wondering if any of you experienced fellows could give me some guidance. I'm going to Las Vegas in December for the third time. I started playing poker a year ago and have progressed to .50/1.00 6 max and 1/2 full on stars, caribbean, and ultimate. In June, I played for the first time live at MGM and the Trop. I beat a 1/2 game for awhile at the Trop, but pulled a Sir Robin, "when danger reared its ugly head, Sir Robin turned his back and fled," at the MGM when I found out the 1/2 I bought into was No Limit and someone raised $160.
My question is, does anybody know the best rooms for small fry? I've been to the online sites but I assume those are journalists reporting to me. As vested players, what do you recommend? My bankroll could, again, could, go up to 3/6, but I'd prefer 2/4 or lower if anywhere other than the Trop had it. Any suggestions? I'd totally appreciate it because I'll go online and request a players card in advance. Also, would it be worth going to Fremont Street? Thank you, very much. |
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Re: Vegas in December.
There are good games every where.
I would say give the Excalibur 1-3 or Monte Carlo 2-4 a special look. If you feel like it, give the Excalibur 2-6 or Monte Carlo 4-8 a look as well. As far as Freemont Street goes...... I like Freemont Street. But, then again I like the Baltimore Orioles too :-) The Nugget can have some good games (I've never had a losing session at the Nugget, Knock Wood!). Where ever you wind up playing; good luck and have some fun! Best Wishes Howard |
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Re: Vegas in December.
Thank you very much, Howard. Are the Excalibur's splits done as a gimick? 1-3 and 2-6? That sounds wild to me.
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Re: Vegas in December.
I think they actually do spread 2/4 at the MGM.
PS- you realize it's well nigh impossible to beat vegas rake/ tips/ drinks (don't pretend you're not gonna order drinks) this low, yes? |
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Re: Vegas in December.
"PS- you realize it's well nigh impossible to beat vegas rake/ tips/ drinks (don't pretend you're not gonna order drinks) this low, yes?"
I don't agree. |
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Re: Vegas in December.
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"PS- you realize it's well nigh impossible to beat vegas rake/ tips/ drinks (don't pretend you're not gonna order drinks) this low, yes?" I don't agree. [/ QUOTE ] I'm with you. Maybe 10 years ago, when I first started playing it was a little tougher, but now it seems like there are 8 horrible players at every table. I play 15-30 at Bellagio and there are usually 4-6 horrible players. Occasionally I play 4-8 and have never been disappointed in my competition in the last 5 years or so. |
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Re: Vegas in December.
Hi Chi-Town,
The Excalibur 2-6 has been going on for decades. Not sure why they started it in the first place but I believe the game can be a mini-gold mine (even though I mostly play a little higher these days). Have a good time and post a trip report! Best Wishes Howard |
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Re: Vegas in December.
I will be at Excalibur next week, does 2-6 mean spread limit? you can bet anything from 2 to 6 at any time? Thanks.
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Re: Vegas in December.
Hi Action Scott,
Yes, bet 2 to 6 at any time. If someone bets $2 on the flop (or any other street) and you want to raise the max.... You would make it $8 to go. Also in the Excalibur 2-6, if you lose with pocket aces (and there's at least $30 in the pot), you spin a money wheel. Kind of cool. Also at Excalibur, they bring out free food 6 nights a week. Some nights it's down right awesome food! Best of Luck Howard |
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Re: Vegas in December.
thanks howard, i'll def. give that game a shot...the aces thing seems pretty cool too.
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