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Old 05-31-2005, 11:06 AM
ML4L ML4L is offline
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Hey all,

Heading out to Vegas tomorrow, and I wanted to try to get a feel for the poker landscape out there, since it's changed a bit from last year. I'd love input from anyone who's been out there recently... I've got some specific questions, but feel free to add anything else that seems helpful. I'll be playing anywhere from 2/4 to 10/25.

- I understand that MGM usually spreads a 5/10 and 10/25? Is this the case? How many tables usually? How are the games?

- I have no idea what the Wynn spreads or how the games are?

- Is Bellagio still just 2/5 and 10/20, or have they added something in the middle?

- I know that the Bellagio 10/20 is uncapped. Are any of the above-mentioned games uncapped as well? If they're all pretty much capped, are some 100 BB and others less?

- Are any other games notable? Mirage? Palms?

- If you were looking to maximize the fun/profitability mix, where would you play?

I'm mostly looking to relax while I'm out there, so I might end up playing some uncapped 2/4 where I can mess around as opposed to trying to make money at 10/20 or something.

I probably could have gotten bits and pieces of this information in other ways, but I figure that a lot of us are heading out there in the next month, so this thread can be a good reference point for everyone.

Thanks in advance.

ML4L
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