I have to agree, tables seem too small but games were good. Poker staff seemed pretty solid based on my one and only time playing there.
I have to agree with most of the other analysis here in this thread. Casino, sportsbook, food.. I dont know....
Maybe I was just there at a bad time, but the rest of the casino wasn't anything special and I didn't enjoy my time in the casino. The main reason was that it reminded me of one of those indoor smoking parlors inside of an airport. I was going to try the food, but the smell of food + a volcano of 2nd hand smoke, just turned me off on eating there. I feel like other vegas casinos have the smoking thing figured out; but for some reason, I felt like it was overwhelming in RW. Maybe I was just there during a Marlboro convention? I dont know.
I ended up getting a head ache from all the 2nd hand smoke on the main casino floor and promptly left. I'd give the poker room 4 of 5 stars but I think the cramped layout of the casino is not mindful of health conscious people. I may go back to the poker room in the future, but I won't go out of my way to play there.I will avoid the casino and the food court at all costs, because of that experience.
Plays smaller than you would imagine from what I’ve seen/heard, but only played in it once.
Also, if you have a local ID RW brought back some locals offers for the month of August. 15$ dining credit per week, Mystery free play bonus 5$-75$ when you hit 1,500 points (1 hour of clocked In poker does it) max of 5 times per day.
Plays smaller than you would imagine from what I’ve seen/heard, but only played in it once.
Also, if you have a local ID RW brought back some locals offers for the month of August. 15$ dining credit per week, Mystery free play bonus 5$-75$ when you hit 1,500 points (1 hour of clocked In poker does it) max of 5 times per day.
I’ve been getting ~ 50 in Freeplay each day.
That's a pretty damn good rakeback offer for locals.