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Need LV recommendation for small stakes NL
I average about +7BB/100 at $25NL and +5BB/100 $50NL playing TAG at a variety of sites.
What would be an equivalent Las Vegas level? Where should I play? Non-smoking would be ideal. Thanks in advance (already read the FAQ). Scott |
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Re: Need LV recommendation for small stakes NL
Bally's on graveyard kicks ass.
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Re: Need LV recommendation for small stakes NL
What is considered graveyard in LV? 4-7 AM?
"kicks ass" = fishy? Scott |
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Re: Need LV recommendation for small stakes NL
Pretty much every room I asked at spread some sort of low buyin ($100-$200) NL game when I was down there last week. Don't know where the soft games are, but you shouldn't have any trouble finding at game to try.
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Re: Need LV recommendation for small stakes NL
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Bally's on graveyard kicks ass. al [/ QUOTE ] This is an understatement. I have never witnessed worst NL play in my life. If I ever learn to play NL, I will go directly to Bally's after 11PM and not leave before breakfast. Just sitting there watching the action was funnier than cable TV. |
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Re: Need LV recommendation for small stakes NL
Alladin alawys has a 1/2 NL going thats loose.
Great Cookies too in the afternoon |
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Re: Need LV recommendation for small stakes NL
You should be able to beat any of the $1-2 NL games in Vegas. Try out the Luxor. They have a $50 buy-in 1-1-2 blind structure and you can re-buy as soon as you are below $50. It was some of the worst poker I have ever seen in my life and because the chips are flying stacks get big enough to make it worth your while.
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Re: Need LV recommendation for small stakes NL
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You should be able to most any of the $1-2 NL games in Vegas. [/ QUOTE ] You will occasionally find tough time. MGM and Wynn have had tough games sometimes earlier in the day. If you wonder what I mean by tough, I mean laying down kings preflop. I can live with that, but I know at some places in Vegas, I wouldn't lay down jacks preflop. |
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Re: Need LV recommendation for small stakes NL
You can't go wrong with the Stratosphere's NL $1/2 ($200 max), which often has beginners. Bally's is pretty good at most times of the day. The Excalibur's NL $1/2 ($200 max) also is pretty decent.
I'm not a fan of the Luxor's $50 max format for NL (blinds $1/2) because it's not enough chips to play with. Same goes for the Imperial Palace's $1/2 $100 max. $200 max for $1/2 feels about right. Even the Excalibur's $200 max for its $1/3 game is fine. |
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Re: Need LV recommendation for small stakes NL
I'm not sure if there is a poker room left in vegas that isn't non smoking. Best advice walk around and look for a game thats good(people drinking + lots of chips on the table)and watch the play for a few minutes. Most poker rooms on the strip have 1/2 no limit (expect for belagio they spread 2/5 and up).
have fun [img]/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img] |
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