Poker Tables:
18 Tables
Hours:
Temporarily Closed (All Day)
Minimum Age:
21
Sunday
All Day
Monday
All Day
Tuesday
All Day
Wednesday
All Day
Thursday
All Day
Friday
All Day
Saturday
All Day
VegasAl wrote a review about Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, NV

Great first visit

The was only open for about 6 months so everything was new and
clean. It took me a while to find it, and once I did I was
surprised to find such a big room down that little hallway.

I played 2 games there. I played 3-6 and someone asked where
everyone was from, it seemed I was the only local. Even though
I have been living here less than a year. The 1-2 game seeemed
to have the same thing, playing with tourists. Most were either
new to poker or just didn't play well. I heard the dealers re-
minding someone to put up a blind about 100 times.

We did have one problem with an older dealer at our table, aside
from that I don't remember seeing any mistakes. I played into the night late, and the dealers at night were some of the most
professional I've ever seen. A few had personalities but a couple were rather silent, but their game moved much faster than
a couple that seemed to like to talk and chat. One dealer asked a few of us where we were from. I prefered the ones that got in there and dealt the cards. I feel Im not playing poker to get entertained. I want to play cards. These tourists are the only thing slowing down the game, and a few times the dealer started talking with them, the game slowed to a crawl.

Some were attractive, others looked like they should of hung up
that little Caesar tutu years ago. The service time was average, but the drinks were good.

Got right into a 3-6 hold em game and put my name on the 1-2
list. Was called about a half hour later and took the seat.
Had no other dealings with 'management'.

There was no high hand or bad beat. I saw players usings cards
to get comped, but I didnt feel like getting one.

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