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Room Quality: 3 Not a bad room, but not a "room", this is just a railed off section of the casino. Being out in the open so to speak, it attracts many people passing by. The room has a comfortable and inviting vibe to the novice player. The tables and cards looked a bit worn. Not all of the tables have auto shufflers and the seats are of average quality. |
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Competition: 3 Competition varies. There are many locals playing their weekly hours to take advantage of the great comps as well as many drunk tourists trying out the poker tables. |
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Dealers: 4 I played here on 5 different occasions and did not see too many mistakes. The dealers (for the most part) are friendly and talkative. If they hear you are a local, they play up the comps and get you to sign up. |
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Cocktails: 4 Cocktail service was extremly quick during the few times I have played. |
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Management: 4 They make look grumpy, but they are actually very friendly and helpful. I busted out of the $50NL game and I was standing behind my boyfriend waiting to see if he wanted to leave. The manager immediatly pulled out a chair and told me I could sit while waiting for him. On other occasions they were quick to find me a table and escorted me to my seat with a friendly smile and a "good luck". There were no issues while i was there that required the floor so I cannot say anything about their decisions or quick response time. |
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Comps & Bonuses: 5 If you are a local there are some very nice perks. I am not 100% sure on the details, but if you can log in 15hours of play from tuesday to tuesday (tracked on an index card kept at the desk), you are guaranteed a $60 chop in their freeroll tourney that no one actually plays. I'm sure someone has better details than me. It's a nice little perk. |








