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
TheCaptain wrote a review about Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, NV

Just a tiny bit disappointed

Gotta give it an above average rating on size alone, but overall the room felt very plain-vanilla to me. Sort of lifeless and sequestered and bland. It was airy, with space between the tables, but I felt detached. The location just doesn't do it for me. Caesar's is competing with the high end rooms around town, and by their standards, it failed to move me. It's down a hallway tucked in between Pure and the Sports Book. There's no rail, no feeling of connectivity to a larger casino. Wynn and Bellagio have great locations. Mirage's is better too. MGM has the unique design and the yougn aesthetic. This room doesn't have anything to set it apart (the Mirage's reputation as a aggressive/wild room, the MGM's youth and loudness, the Wynn's big chairs and 9-handed action, the Bellagio's upscale air and celebrities) other than the fact that it is literally 'set apart' from the rest of Caesar's. The separate tournament area is nice, though. That makes sense.

The no max buy-in means you gotta be a little careful, and there are some quality players here, but there are also the fair share of tourists and people willing to gamble/throw money around. Again, the location doesn't open its arms to fish or casual players, though.

No major complaints, though they're not much on personality. Professional, though.

Relatively quick service. Pleasant attitude. They offer massages at the table.

Room seemed professionally run, no complaints there. They don't have quite the diversity of games as some of the other high end poker rooms I mentioned.

Not really a comps guy.

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