The room was nice. The tables were too small for 10 people. The atmosphere was great.
playing 2/5 NL, you'll find about 4 sharks, 3 good players, and 3 suckers at every table. If you're not the sucker, you'll be able to find them quickly.If you can't find them, you prolly should go play the slots before you get into trouble. if you're extremely careful about picking your spots, you'll need a bucket to carry your chips to the cashier cage.
Best in town. Nothing more to say.
They seem to show up about the same time you start wondering where they are. I'll give them an average for what i expect, but maybe they should get above average relative to other card rooms. They are easy on the eyes too. Keep your focus on the cards and let your victims watch the waitresses.
The managment does a fine job. They could maybe focus on being a little more welcome to new players at the entrance. I saw several being ignored and turn away when a warm welcome from the Bellagio staff would have brought in a new player. And new players keep the game alive.
yeah right!! save yourself the time and trouble and go to the snack bar next to the poker room and get a sandwich. don't look at the prices. If you look at the prices of the food, you'll find yourself (like i did) walking around for an hour looking for a good place and a good price. You're not going to find a better deal. Just get your sandwich and get back to the game.
One of the regulars told me that if you play there all the time, and the staff gets to know you, then you can get more comps. I thought comps were designed to draw new customers? You don't need to eat. just drink another free beer and play cards at my table. :)



