To keep things in perspective - played around 0900-1100 on a Tuesday morning.
The room was clean. There was one 2/5 table going when I arrived and there was quite a bit of money on the table. Soon after arriving, they got a 1/2 table going (had at least 3 Dealers playing). Floor let one of the guys take "pick" of tables to utilize. He chose one out of the way (near Bobby's room). I'm sure this was strategic to avoid the "bunched-up" talbes that Bellagio is known for at the lower limits.
Competition was across the spectrum at this table. The Dealers were playing tight, there was a super loose/drunk kid splashing around, and 2-3 middle aged (men and women) obvious tourists playing. During one hand I limped AK from EP. Late position player made it $10, I called as did two others. Flop came A64 (rainbow). I checked and it checked back to original bettor (he started the hand with about $200 - he made a continuation bet of $50. I shoved all in for $180. He reluctantly called and turned over AQ suited. Runner/runner diamond and he's stacking a nearly $500 pot. It happens. I left shortly after. Overall, on this particular Tuesday morning - competition wasn't that tough. Earlier in the session I had AKsuited and I limped/shoved against one of the Dealers pre-flop. He open folded KK. Wow. Shortly after that hand, his wife (another Dealer took his seat. She played much better than her husband!
Zero issues. Dealers were friendly.
No issues.
Friendly, responsive. We had an issue with the bravo system at the table. Management facilitated an easy transition to a table with a working machine. I think this group get's a bad rap. For those players who have a bad taste from previous management, I suggest giving B another shot.
Didn't ask. I assume it's $1 per hour - pretty standard. When the Bravo system was down, Management took players cards and swiped them in and out at the desk.