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Originally Posted by omegabakon
Rake aside this is one of the worst rooms in the country for action. They also can't get a 2/5 going unless its Friday or Saturday night. Don't even get me started on the wait list management, parking, chips, or many other negatives of this room.
Omega,
When was the last time you were in this room?
I hear your concerns but allow me to address some.
Action: I play here all the time, and have since it opened. The action during the day can be nitty for sure as it's the crowd one would expect. The action after 8:30pm or so is usually fantastic, plus the promos put a ton of chips on the table. After the pandemic reopening, Hollywood got off 2-5 most days, I made sure of it and was pushing the game. They then started 10-20 limit back up which def hurt the 2-5 game. Now, the buy in for 1-3 is 500 max, add that with the hundreds an hour in promo money getting on the tables the 1-3 game plays as big or bigger most nights than the previous 2-5 game in this room. 2 of the 4 tables last night had unreal action; sometimes too much for my taste at times. I witnessed multiple all in pots preflop 3-4 handed for $1200 to $2600 on two tables.
Wait list: 2 hour call in ahead of time. This is more than enough almost any day/night of the week to avoid a long wait, with the possible exception of Friday.
Parking: Parking is similar to horseshoe and GVC. Rivers parking is great for sure. The Wood is the same as every other room I've played in if not better.
Chips: Yes, many don't like the chips. They are called speed chips. They actually cost more than clay chips but I get your point. They are harder to maneuver, especially for those less skilled at it. Canterbury uses them as do many, many casinos in Cali. The good news is the racks are always right and they don't have to count down every single stack when you buy or cash out.
Promos: Best in the midwest I can tell, most certainly in Chicagoland and it's not even close. Also by far the friendliest room in the Chicago area.
All the best.
MD