| This is a discussion on low stakes poker in Vegas within the online poker forums, in the General Poker section; I play .10NL (slow winner) and a little .25NL (slow loser) online (FR) at PS. What limit in live will be similar to these online? ... |
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| low stakes poker in Vegas I play .10NL (slow winner) and a little .25NL (slow loser) online (FR) at PS. What limit in live will be similar to these online? I am headed to vegas for New Years, and while the trip is NOT for gambling, I would like to play a little live table poker while there. I have very little live experience and do not want to blow a ton of money. Where would I find the safest tables to play a few nights? I am not looking to make a ton of money, I just want to play a little live poker w/o blowing my play money. Also, any suggestions for where to spend New Years? |
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| Check out Bills Gambling Hall for low stakes games http://www.billslasvegas.com/casino/...mes/pokerroom/ |
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| Yep I would say 1/2 limit. If your near the Rio they have a high hand jackpot there. Just remember its a bit different game than NL. If NL is your thing try tournaments. They are running at all different times and are in Cardplayer magazine I believe. Cesar's had a nice one rebuy one add on one in the morning if I remember correctly but they have a ton to choose from at all different starting times and locations. |
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but ya, you can go anywhere and find some lower limit poker, or even a lower buyin tourney (i'd suggest w/o rebuys). Usually around 100 people in the 50-100 buyins through the week |
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| They have 1/2 No Limit at all the Poker Rooms many with $100 Max Buy-Ins You can even throw in $50 Bucks and give it a shot. These games are pretty loose and that is what I would recommend. Even though I like Limit, the 1/2 just takes rake from you in Live and it is almost impossible to beat the rake in that game. Skip it |
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| OMG i have not seen that much bad advice in one thread in a long time. DO NOT play limit, it's a different game than NL and requires study to understand proper play. Most poker rooms in vegas are 1-2 with $200 max buyins. Some casinos are $1-3 with $300 buyins. There are a few sites that tell you the limits of various rooms but if you find a 1-2 with 200 buyin that's fine. Personally I've found tremendous success at Imperial Palace, Sahara, etc ... basically casinos that not many people go to for poker. ideally the poker room is next to a bar. People having fun and BLOWING lots of money. Excalibur was a disappointment and they got rid of their real poker tables and instead have PokerPro tables which I tried and HATED. Most tournaments outside of Caesars have horrible structures so be sure to check those. Oh also Paris has a few cash games but the tables are great for fun. Remeber that NOBODY comes to vegas to fold, ever. |
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| People have different perceptions based on their experiences, so expect that you may read some good ... and different advice. Limit Poker: No Fold Em Hold Em in Las Vegas. This may be the most economical way of playing, but also the most frustrating. It is not uncommon for many pots to be family pots with some players limping with any two cards. Expect bad beats and crap hands hitting a lucky river. Fold at this minimum limit level in Las Vegas? Muhahahahaha. No. No one does. No Limit: Sounds like you want a friendly room. You might want to try Ballys and the Imperial Palace. These rooms tend to attract tourists, some very bad and some very drunk. Luxor used to be a fun place, but I have not played there since they made major changes some time ago. Other notes: Bill's Gambling Hall: Only a few tables, but juicy, I hear. O'Shea's: You are not allowed to play unless intoxicated. Paris: Poker Room now closed. Tropicana: Poker Room now closed. Excalibur: This would have been the perfect room for you before they switched to electronic poker games. I tried them and didn't like them. If I want electronic poker I'll play online on my laptop. Have a fun trip. |
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| thanks for all the advise everyone. I would really like to stick to NL. would playing at The Orleans be advisable? They seem to have a great poker room, but is that a bad thing for me? I will be staying there, so it would be very convenient, but again big poker rooms attract lots of better players if I understand it correctly. |
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| oh and if ya wanna play a good tournament for lil money with good prize pool play at the Strat its got the best value... $60.00 buy in field is only about 40 to 60 people with first usually winning about 900 to 1400 because of the re-buy the first hour.... play really tight and let everyone bust out then play u'r game oh another good place for lil money is the Orleans buy in is usually $100 to 120.00 first usually about 1900.00 to 2800.00 with a field of about 100 people GL |
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