Poker Tables:
11 Tables
Minimum Age:
21
nutlow wrote a review about Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas, NV

Does not follow universal no-limit rules

Plenty of spacing between tables (very important) and very plush

Plenty of tourist, and seems to get an overflow of players from their daily tournaments.

no shuffling machines so most of the dealers shuffled and dealt at an average level, however, most of them appeared "seasoned" so they weren't bad as you would expect when a new room opens up. There were a select few who shuffled and "pitched" the cards well.

very quick turnaraound time after placing an order.

During the five days I played, I noticed that they did a poor job keeping the 1-2 no-limit games balanced. Meaning that they don't keep close attention to players switching tables when the tables were short. In addition, several times I asked to be placed on a transfer list and new players were seated into other games without having me have the option of changing tables. Also they have weird rules pertaining to no-limit, so be careful. Example, 1/2 bet rule is allowed. The poker rooms that I have played in around town pertaining to raises in no limit cash games, the half bet rule is not alllowed, for good reason if you follow me.

Comps were inconsistent, meaning that certain managers would write a full comp to the buffet and others would put a cap. However, as I always say, something is better than nothing. A full comp to the buffet, I will always toke $5 to the floor for their generosity.

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