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10-11-2012 , 05:08 PM
Also, stop listing ur tournament tables on the Bravo Live system. You know something is up when Wynn has 25 tables running at 2pm.

The Venetian Deepstack inspired series looks great but don't use it to beef up your numbers on Bravo. It sea cheap, which is the LAST word I would use to describe this very classy and comfortable poker room.
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10-11-2012 , 06:29 PM
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Originally Posted by mrducks
Also, stop listing ur tournament tables on the Bravo Live system. You know something is up when Wynn has 25 tables running at 2pm.

The Venetian Deepstack inspired series looks great but don't use it to beef up your numbers on Bravo. It sea cheap, which is the LAST word I would use to describe this very classy and comfortable poker room.
We always put our tournament tables on the app. We do this for the Classic as well as the daily tournament. Once it is clicked on, it will show how many are cash games and how many are tournament tables. Yes, people want to know what cash games are going, but people also want to know how many tournament tables are going. We have added the tournament tables to the app based on player feedback.
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10-11-2012 , 09:44 PM
The 4-8 limit game never seems to be listed on bravo app. How often does this get going?
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10-12-2012 , 03:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Daniel Ocean
The 4-8 limit game never seems to be listed on bravo app. How often does this get going?
4-8 Limit happens a few nights a week. It usually starts around 4 pm. We have also been getting a 4-8 Omaha High Low 3 or 4 nights a week.
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10-16-2012 , 04:44 PM
During our Wynn Fall Classic, we are still offering cash game players $3 an hr in comps. The room has had a lot of action happening. We are sill spreading 10-20 Omaha High low with a 1/2 kill, and some days spreading a 4-8 Omaha High Low with a 1/2 kill as well. We are also spreading the 1-3 NL, 2-5 NL, and 5-10 NL. Wednesdays at 4 pm we are spreading 5-5-10 NL. The buy in for that game is $500-$3,000. For that game, we advise people to call ahead to place their names on the list. If anyone has any questions about the room, please feel free to contact us on this thread, Facebook :http://www.facebook.com/WynnLasVegasPokerRoom or Twitter (@WynnPoker) Remember there is a thread on this site that contains info on the Wynn Classic http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/65...-31-a-1235699/
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10-17-2012 , 08:02 AM
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Originally Posted by Wynn Poker Rep.
During our Wynn Fall Classic, we are still offering cash game players $3 an hr in comps.
What will be the comp rate after the classic?

It has been a few years since I've played at the Wynn, will my player's account still be active or do I need to get a new card?
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10-17-2012 , 02:12 PM
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Originally Posted by zen.master
What will be the comp rate after the classic?

It has been a few years since I've played at the Wynn, will my player's account still be active or do I need to get a new card?
There is no end date set just yet for our $3 an hr in comps. When the promotion has an end date, we will post on this thread. Yes, your card will still be in the computer. Just come to the poker room and we will make you a duplicate card. It will only take a few minutes. Glad you are coming back to the Wynn to play some cash games.
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10-19-2012 , 07:33 PM
Do you have to have a card to play in the Fall Classic Events?

If so as a non US Citizens is any ID good for a Players Card or does it have to be a passport.
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10-20-2012 , 03:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Biju
Do you have to have a card to play in the Fall Classic Events?

If so as a non US Citizens is any ID good for a Players Card or does it have to be a passport.
Yes, you do need a players card to play in any tournament we have. The non US ID needs to be a passport, or drivers license. If it so not a drivers license it needs to have a picture, date of birth, and an expiration date on it.
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10-20-2012 , 10:42 PM
OK thanks. One more. If we cash (>$5k correct?), are English, show passport and have an ITIN Number is this enough to avoid tax withholding and do you need the ITIN paperwork or just be told the number.
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10-21-2012 , 11:05 AM
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Originally Posted by Biju
OK thanks. One more. If we cash (>$5k correct?), are English, show passport and have an ITIN Number is this enough to avoid tax withholding and do you need the ITIN paperwork or just be told the number.
If you have cashed in the Wynn Classic before for over $5,000 we will have your ITIN on file, so you don't need to have the paperwork. If you have not cashed with the Wynn before, we will still need to submit paperwork with your information on it to get your ITIN number to put on file. So you can bring the paperwork, that helps us fill ours out, but we will still have to fill out the necessary paperwork to obtain it officially to keep on file.
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10-21-2012 , 01:00 PM
ty sir. See you next week for one of the three Day 1's $340.
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10-23-2012 , 05:38 PM
Anyone else playing the 100k $340 Wynn classic tomorrow?
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10-24-2012 , 09:04 PM
Hi, I am new to the area, and I have a few questions: 1) Are the Wynn 2/5nl tables 9 handed or 10 handed? 2) Do you have a no flop, no drop policy with regards to the 2/5nl rake. 3) do you have 2/5nl must move games, or all 2/5nl tables treated the same? 4) If I want to spend my comps on food, are most food places 1 for 1 comps, or are some 2 for 1 comps? 5) recommendation on what the best value restaurant in the Wynn. For example, where can I get a nice sandwich or something similar for good comp dollar value? * Thanks for your answers.*
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10-25-2012 , 04:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Brilliant27
Hi, I am new to the area, and I have a few questions: 1) Are the Wynn 2/5nl tables 9 handed or 10 handed? 2) Do you have a no flop, no drop policy with regards to the 2/5nl rake. 3) do you have 2/5nl must move games, or all 2/5nl tables treated the same? 4) If I want to spend my comps on food, are most food places 1 for 1 comps, or are some 2 for 1 comps? 5) recommendation on what the best value restaurant in the Wynn. For example, where can I get a nice sandwich or something similar for good comp dollar value? * Thanks for your answers.*
Welcome to Vegas, hope you will be playing poker at the Wynn. All of our NLH tables are 9 handed. We are also 9 handed in our tournaments. And yes, we do have a no flop, no drop policy. When we start a second 2-5 NLH Game, it is a must move until we start a third, then that one becomes the must move. When we do feel we have a strong back up list, we will take the must moves off all the games. As far as comps, we are currently offering $3 an hr on all games all day. To use your comps, see a floor person and they will see what you have available on your card. We do no have any 2 for 1 comps. One place to use your comps is at the Deli. They offer food service at the table while you are playing (or you can go there and eat) and they have good sandwiches and side dishes. There is also a little cafe right on the corner by the poker room that has good food. Hope this answers all your questions! Feel free to ask if you have anymore.
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10-25-2012 , 05:49 PM
Thanks for your answers
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10-29-2012 , 05:29 PM
you mentioned the $3/hour comp and need for a player's card for tournaments. Can i arrange to get a card prior to arriving or do i have to register there. What is the avg turnout for the Sat tourney and the average run time. Thanks for your answers.
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10-29-2012 , 05:46 PM
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Originally Posted by josephmurf23
you mentioned the $3/hour comp and need for a player's card for tournaments. Can i arrange to get a card prior to arriving or do i have to register there. What is the avg turnout for the Sat tourney and the average run time. Thanks for your answers.
Yes, you need a player's card to play our tournament and receive our comps. Since you will be staying at the Encore, as long as the room is in your name, your room key will be your players card. If the room is not in your name, you can get a players card right in the poker room. Shouldn't take more than a few minutes.
We are just ending our Wynn Classic this week. So we are holding our $225 Saturday $25,000 Guarantee Tournaments again. The average turnout for that is about 90 plus players.Starts at noon, late registration is open until approx 3 pm. It usually ends around midnight with first place minimum $8,000 (often more). http://wynnpoker.com/

Last edited by Poker Rep.; 10-29-2012 at 05:47 PM. Reason: added a link to WynnPoker.com
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10-29-2012 , 10:12 PM
The Wynn Poker Room would like to thank all the players who came out and participated in our Wynn Fall Classic. We look forward to putting on another great event in February.

Starting tomorrow we will be holding our Daily Noon $140 Tournaments. Also, Saturdays we will be holding our $225 NLH $25,000 Guarantee Tournament. Coming in late November, our Sunday Tournaments will be $200 ($180/20) with a $10,000 Guarantee.
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11-04-2012 , 09:06 PM
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Originally Posted by josephmurf23
you mentioned the $3/hour comp and need for a player's card for tournaments. Can i arrange to get a card prior to arriving or do i have to register there. What is the avg turnout for the Sat tourney and the average run time. Thanks for your answers.
Card takes 2 mins while waiting to seat, or while playing the dealer can arrange for it with just a photo ID
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11-11-2012 , 12:33 AM
Our Sunday Tournament will switch to a $200 ($180/20) with a $10,000 Guarantee on November 25. Our website will be have the structure posted soon. Remember, if anyone has any questions, feel free to post on this thread, our Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/WynnLasVegasPokerRoom , and Twitter (@WynnPoker)
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11-11-2012 , 08:33 PM
Three questions

Is there any restaurant inside Wynn or encore that you cannot use your comps for?

It's my understanding the comp amount is put on card manually (no printout like some other rooms).. If I request $50 and end up spending only $40 will the $10 return to the card?

Is there expiration with no play over a period of months?
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11-11-2012 , 09:57 PM
Would like to hear opinion on the style of play in the Wynn cash games (5/10, 2/5) compared to Aria, Bellagio, and Venetian thanks... from those who have played in all these rooms recently. I know precisely the structural buyin differences between these rooms, just curious how tight/loose wild/reasonable etc of the Wynn games..

Thanks
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11-12-2012 , 01:37 PM
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Originally Posted by sawdustjoint
Three questions

Is there any restaurant inside Wynn or encore that you cannot use your comps for?

It's my understanding the comp amount is put on card manually (no printout like some other rooms).. If I request $50 and end up spending only $40 will the $10 return to the card?

Is there expiration with no play over a period of months?
To get a comp, you need to go see the Shift Manager that's working in the Poker Room. They will run your card and see what comps you have available. If you have $50 available and wish to put that amount on your card, whatever you do not use will go back into your comps and be available to use next time. Your comps will never expire. You are able to use your comps at any restaurant. If you want to go to fine dining, you have to have a certain amount of comps saved up.
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11-12-2012 , 03:12 PM
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Originally Posted by 663366
Would like to hear opinion on the style of play in the Wynn cash games (5/10, 2/5) compared to Aria, Bellagio, and Venetian thanks... from those who have played in all these rooms recently. I know precisely the structural buyin differences between these rooms, just curious how tight/loose wild/reasonable etc of the Wynn games..

Thanks
I played there recently in a Wynn Fall Classic event and got talking to a 2/5 and sometimes 5/10 reg/pro. His take was the room was great, they offer great comps, service and are reg friendly. The regs were probably as good or better than anywhere in town in his view, but the tourists that ran through the game were more than happy to blow a buy in or two before and after dinner due to how high end a resort it is. He felt this more than compensated for the better regs.
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