![]() ![]() Bally’s/Horseshoe: excited about today’s announcement that Bally’s/Horseshoe is creating a new poker room that should attract plenty of tourists Venetian: Pros: plenty of visiting tourists (though not as many since convention business dried up), Adelsons finally sold it Cons: plenty of local regs, so games aren’t as fun, promo drop takes more money off table ![]() Bellagio: Pros: convenient central location, Starbucks nearby, good drink service, floor personnel are MUCH improved over what they were during the past decade Cons: wait times, plenty of local regs, so games aren’t as fun ![]() Caesars: Pros: convenient central location, always plenty of 1/2 games and daily tourneys, at least one 2/5 game afternoons/evenings, plenty of visiting players, Starbucks nearby Cons: inefficient and inconsistent floor personnel, though they are friendly Aria: Pros: comfortable room, good mix of visitors and regs, good drink service Cons: long wait times, inefficient floor personnel with no interest in regulating unacceptable behavior from players Resorts World: Pros: comfortable room, good floor personnel, Starbucks nearby, nice hotel Cons: location results in fewer tourist recs Wynn: Pros: comfortable room, good drink service, reasonable wait times, excellent floor personnel, great hotel Cons: location results in fewer tourist recs I rotate among them, and rate the top 5 about equally: Here are my current rankings of Strip rooms, with pros and cons, based on various factors. ![]()
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