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Originally Posted by BigWhale
This is part of the fun! I love to see the annoyed looks from the promo chasing nits who just wants to limp in every hand. Although in my (limited) experience of the room, I think the games were more limp-happy like 5 years ago compared to how it has been on my more recent trips.
In general it's great to see a casino trying to actually expand and commit to poker, but I too have my concerns about the move to second floor. It's never a good thing when casual players have to go chase for the poker room, instead of finding it right on the casino floor.
This move sounds like the V's Poker department LOST a turf war with someone like Slots
for the prime real estate where the poker room sat.
cc: Mandalay Bay Poker vacating a prime location adjacent to high traffic flow. sportsbook, snack bar to a random spot behind House of Blues.
This Venetian move is cut by the same cloth.
The SINGLE exception has been South Point, where poker has a good environment and is valued.
Last edited by Gzesh; 02-28-2024 at 12:33 PM.