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Originally Posted by JerrysWorld
Cal Neva closed their poker room?
I was there earlier this week. I'm NOT a "real" poker player, just a low-limit LHE recreational < insert your own noun >.
Circus-Circus has closed it's poker room.
Silver Legacy is electronic tables and low buy-in tourneys. They "might" occasionally have a cash game but, according to the poker room guy when I walked by.....don't bet on it.
I walked by El Dorado and it seemed pretty busy. Didn't check out anything there but 5 or 6 tables were going at noon on a Tuesday.
Cal-Nev was open. They rarely have a cash game going and run 3 or 4 very low buy-in tourneys each day. "Real" poker players will laugh but for the rec player on no budget it's pretty good. It's only $10 (8-2) with a 5$ dealer fund and a $10 (8-2) re-buy (must be below 1000 chips). You wind up with 3 or 4K chips. Blinds start at 25-50 and the rounds are 15 minutes. From my limited perspective that's a good structure for such a cheap tourney. But the room is now downstairs right by the entrance and it's well...... Cal-Nev.
GSR says they have LHE but the manager said they almost never have a table open. I'ts all 1/2 NL and 2 tourneys per day. The evening is $60 with only $45 going to the prize pool. No add-on/rebuy. 10K chips, 20 minute rounds, blinds start at 50-100 with an ante at level 2.
Peppermill was busy and was the only place I actually found a 2-4 limit table. The "problem" is that they only had one such table and a long wait list. Even with 11 people on the list they did not open a second table.