tl; dr
i had a chance to check out the new Player's Casino the other day. i got there at about 10pm, and i noticed when i walked in that a sign in the window posted the hours of operation that were NOT 24/7, and that it would be closing at 1am that night. pretty unusual for a printing press to shut down voluntarily, so i assumed that it had something to do with their permit conditions.
anyway, i immediately got a seat in 2/3nl and doubled up within about 5 minutes, when i was 4-bet shoved on by KJo and my QQ held. i had also put my name down for Big-O, as i do like omaha and i had never played the 5-card variation of 8 or better. i figured it would provide that many more ways to lose after flopping the nuts (which is generally a death sentence in omaha, much less 5 card omaha). anyway, i took the BigO seat and proceeded to run like death for a rack or two until the tides turned and i scooped a few and won some other pots as well -- ended up a small winner before the game broke about 20 minutes before closing time.
i jumped in an open seat of 1-2nl for the last 20 minutes of the night. it was evident that people were looking to gambooooool and to go double or nothing on their last buy ins. i think the last 30 minutes before closing time of a poker room can be the most profitable but also the most volatile. i lost a couple smaller pots, then i won a decent pot by making the nut flush, which i am notoriously bad at making.
and then they made the announcement: "Two more hands." ok. cool. i booked a win in 3 different games in less than 3 hours here, so i'm happy. but i might as well look at these last two hands.
ok, J8o -- fold.
"Last Hand!"
i was UTG+1, and had chips in the rack ready to cash out. UTG limps and i look down at A

A

!! Oh Noooooo! just what i need, players with their absolute last chance of the night to get even or at least closer to even, looking to score a big pot.
i raise to $25, which is totally out of my normal game plan to open so large. a spewy rich guy who i played with at BigO called in the small blind and the UTG limper called. flop was 9

9

4

. pretty good flop for a massively raised pot and the (hopefully) narrow ranges that i was up against.
they both check to me and i bet $60. older guy calls, UTG folds. turn is the J

. great (sarcasm meter alert) card for me. of course the flush completes. he open shoves the turn. i'm getting a great price, so i call and he says, "Can you beat a pair of Aces?" i'm thinking "no, but at least we chop."
boom, dealer puts down the river K

. that makes 4 clubs on the board and i have two red aces. if he also has pocket AA, i lose. ugh. i knew it !!
he rolls over AsKh for an airball that rivered top pair. whew! that was a close one.
anyway - it was a nice place with some pretty damn good action. i would definitely return if i'm ever in the area again.