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Caesar\'s LV card room
There isn't one. But... they're supposedly opening one in December. It was announced during the live play of the TOC final table. I'm sure it has been announced other places as well.
Does anyone know much about the details? Any expectations? Obviously, it's right next door to Bellagio which might make it difficult for there to be very high stakes, but maybe it will be good for tournaments, custom games, and lower stakes so that it can compete with the Wynn? |
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Re: Caesar\'s LV card room
Cool, thanks for the link. Sounds interesting.
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Re: Caesar\'s LV card room
New York New York and Venetian also this week announced poker rooms to be open soon.
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Re: Caesar\'s LV card room
Venetian is supposed to be like 40 tables or something pretty big. If they develop a poker room rate, that will be my new LV spot.
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Venetian is supposed to be like 40 tables or something pretty big. [/ QUOTE ] Wow. That'll be quite a few big rooms compared to a year ago. I'm assuming that the Venietian and Caesars Palace will both make an effort to get middle and high stakes games going. That means the Bellagio, Mirage, and Wynn have even more competiion. |
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Re: Caesar\'s LV card room
I cant recall the actual numbers but I belive LV already has 200+ more poker tables than it did Jan 2004. So soon it shall be 300+ more than before. Thats HUGE...I mean LARGE man. For a town that looked down it's nose on poker 2 years ago like a red headed stepchild.
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