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Re: There is a right and a wrong way to do it....
That is one thing I did love about the MGM Poker room... Very open, airy feel and very accessible to everyone being on the main strip for the "party drunks" who will often come over after a few hours at the club to party it up at the tables.
Not to mention the music from the bar, and the nice distraction of waitresses in short skirts dancing on tables in the bar. We figured out the pattern after a few hours one night and would shut the whole table down to go watch them dance... even the dealer got up one time till he got a dirty look from the floor. |
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Re: There is a right and a wrong way to do it....
i like the Wynn too... but some of the tables seem a little too close together
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i like the Wynn too... but some of the tables seem a little too close together [/ QUOTE ] They are remedying that soon. They are removing the stud tables and getting rid of a bunch of the 9 handed games and going to all 10 handed, while dropping 1 or 2 more tables from the total to get more space in there. |
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I think a good room is not defined by it's decor (though comfy chairs are important) but by the staff and players.
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Re: There is a right and a wrong way to do it....
They look fine to me...
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Re: There is a right and a wrong way to do it....
Did a real crappy job of keeping the first one secret but I agree it looks like a terrible place top play. Not sure where the second one is but it looks less claustrophobic and more remote.
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