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Originally Posted by layemdown
Finally my visit and TR to the Sands.
I rolled my car into the Sands and couldn’t help but be impressed with the look of the place. Using a “steel city era” theme and quite likely renovating part of the actual old steel mill, the management has transformed the property into a first class hotel/casino. I remember the days after Bethlehem steel closed operations when it seemed like the only thing missing in Bethlehem were tumbleweeds. It was a ghost town without any spirits. An area only comparable to Detroit has been transformed into a first class casino while still maintaining the theme of the old boom town days.
Everything is new; the garage had a safe feel to in. Glass elevators dropped my off at the front entrance were they were paging the owner of the “Red Lamborghini” at the valet lot. Not mine unfortunately. The Sands is a really nice setting, tastefully hyped and suitably happy.
The poker room was easy to find, but it’s not as much a poker room as a poker area. The space is surrounded by other table games, slot machines and electronic black jack. Like some Vegas rooms, it’s not a quiet area. Dealers have 2K in their tray, but I was sent on a mission to get chips at the cage around the corner before they would seat me. Once chipped in, you can rebuy at the table. Pretty good dealers and floor staff, though the floor spent most of their time at the desk talking to one another….. Fine by me as we didn’t call for them. On a Tuesday afternoon/night, the Sands had (7) 1-2 NL,
(2) 2-5 and (1) 5-5 NLHE and 1 or (2) 3-6 LHE. The players were nitty or “not good” at my table except one LAG player to my right, where I wanted him. I asked a dealer what the comp rate was and he told me he “thought it was .70 an hour, but it fluctuates”. How could it fluctuate? You’d think he’d know exactly what it is. I got a card anyway, swiped into the bravo system and played almost 3 hours. I used my card for part of the buffet price and received a whopping $1.10 off the bill. I have no idea what the comp rate really is, but my math worked it out to .40 hr. The rake is 5 plus 1 and their BBJ is any quads beaten and well over $250,000 now. If you’re at the Sands, you might skip the limited buffet in favor of one of the many other restaurants and food court in the place. I wish I had.
I was impressed with the room, but did notice a smoker or two just outside the rail, but I never smelled anything. I had fun, won a modest amount and will surely go back. The only down side was all that noise and no place to escape to when my boss called me on the phone. I didn’t want to explain my poker needs at 5 PM so I ignored that call. I hate it when I can’t get away when a customer/boss or associate rings me. I need a door outside without music to talk sometimes.
I counted 22 tables in the room, though I may be off. No tournaments yet, but I was told they’d start in February.
Nice place. I like it.
Nice TR layemdown. If the smoke bothers you like it does me, request a table in the expansion area over by the video poker machines. It is a lot less smokey there compared to the "old" section. I agree with you as well about the phone, I get a lot of customer calls and there is no place to go to talk with no noise in area. You can go over to food court but then they will think you are in little China town. Funny about the comp rate too, I have heard .70 an hour more than any other figure but some of the regs swear they get 1.00 an hour with normal comp card. I would not hold your breath about the tournaments, they have been saying a month away ever since February of this year no exagerration. Last time I bothered to ask was about a month and half ago and the cardroom manager told me by Halloween they were hoping on having weekday at around 11AM tournys. Never happened, can't blame them though with surge of cash games majority of time.