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03-03-2008, 07:05 AM
Post subject: Help plan my first Vegas trip!
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Full House
Join Date: Jan 2006
Posts: 1,095
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As soon as I finish my my exams for this semester, my girlfriend and I are going to Vegas for the first time.
I am going so that I can drink, party, and play poker, while my gf is going because she wants to shop.
Im hoping you all can help me plan my trip.
There are a thousand hotels to choose from, so which one should we stay at and why?
What are the best casinos?
Are there any SSNL 6max tables?
I am a complete Vegas n00b, so anything you guys can tell me would be sweet.
Cheers!
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maxxscam
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Full House
Join Date: Apr 2004
Posts: 734
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good shopping at the fashion show mall, which is across from the wynn and the wynn is beside the venetian. apparently you can get a pokerroom rate at venetian and its a very nice hotel if u can put the hours in for poker.
also some things to check out are the comedy stop at the tropican, cheap ad hilarious. and mystere at TI , i beleive has reputation as the best cirque du soliel in vegas and is a bit cheap then theothers a well, sold out often tho. venetian poker room also trets their players better then any other, can i say fiji water for the win! have fun bro
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Fnord
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Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: I'll Do You Like A Truck
Posts: 19,333
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6 max is an online thing, because they don't have to pay extra dealers to support those games.
The consistantly softest/friendliest game in town is probably the Excalibur, although they bumped it to 1/3 blinds. Never been impressed with MGM. Mandalay Bay can be amazing. That said, for 1/2 NLHE it's hard to go wrong anywhere, if you don't like the games where you're at you can go just about anywhere and find a soft game. At the next level up it gets a little more hit and miss.
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