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Old 10-23-2005, 01:37 PM
PhatCasino PhatCasino is offline
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Default Re: Best Vegas Poker Room - NOT HOTEL

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If your looking for NL Holdem then the Wynn games are great. You can choose from $1-3, $2-5, $5-10, and $10-20(only seems to go on weekends and when a tourney is in town). Most of the dealers are good and most of the floor staff are good and knowledgable. There is no max buyin on the NL games. They also give you $1hr for food comps ($1.50 for time games). From what I have been told they are already planning to expand the room. I was told that they are knocking out the huge colm over on the lower limit area. They are also planning to expand the other side out to were the box office currently sits. The room was designed 5 years ago before poker took off. The original plans only had 20 tables. The room currently has 27. So if it feels a little cramped that's why. The only problem I have with the room is the smoking right on the rail. I think they should move the ashtrays over to the other side of the walkway. Maybe that would keep all the smokers from blowing smoke into the non-smoking poker room.

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I have a question about this, why is it that you can usually smoke anywhere in a casino except the poker room. Is there a specific reasoning behind this?

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i would assume because of the conditions. it's a player based game unlike BJ - where you wanna keep the players happy. - long time spent in cramped area. no smoking. plus the dealers are so damn close to the 1 and 10 seats - thats why sometimes in smoking rooms those seats are still non-smoking...
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Old 10-23-2005, 01:45 PM
Al_Capone_Junior Al_Capone_Junior is offline
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Default Re: I cant believe we\'re telling bathroom stories... but i cant resist

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I was at Wynn last night and it was pretty soft.

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Softness is very important but so is strength, especially in those "emergency situations." [img]/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img]

One thing I like about the wynn bathrooms is the trough sinks for washing your hands in. The stalls are nothin' to scoff at either.

There's one bar in vegas (blondies I think) that has the sports page of the day right above the urinal, both classy and convenient. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]

al
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