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A decent but unremarkable room. Competition - Not swimming with sharks like the Aria. Can range from very solid to VERY loose, and I've seen huge amounts of money (over $5000 at one table on my last trip) on the table in the 1-2 game. Dealers - In general, they're technically sound and keep the game moving. A few of them are a little too distracted by chatting up the locals, but that seems to be the case in every Vegas room these days. Location - It's adjacent to the Pleasure Pit, so there are moments when it can be very loud. Also close to the restrooms. Tourneys - The $70 buy-in/$1000 guarantee looks good on paper, but really only works if there are a small number of entrants. On my last trip, I played a morning tourney with 28 buy-ins, which equals $1960 in total buy-ins; however, the total prize pool, spread over the top 3 spots, was barely more than $1400. So that's some serious juice that the house is taking, and there are better structures in town. I'd return to play the cash games, but not the tourneys.
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