Poker Tables:
18 Tables
Hours:
Temporarily Closed (All Day)
Minimum Age:
21
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reddawg wrote a review about Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, NV

Looked like a banquet room full of poker tables

Clean, well maintained, good location, good spacing. I liked it that they put the poker room near the sportsbook and PURE nightclub. The room was absolutely huge though and it was set up like someone architect it as it was geared more towards big wedding reception parties then an average poker room. TV's were very small too and became no point watching the TV screens

It is your typical mixed bag of players but the difference is that the loose cannons here will raise pre-flop with any suited connectors or suited cards and that there's more calling stations / chasers here. Of course, I'm playing at a 3/6 limit table so this may apply to most other casinos. However, this felt more loose than Bellagio, Wynn, or Mirage. It's a place that is pretty profitable as long as you play "disciplined" poker and figure out who to avoid when you need to make a decision on your hand.

I was expecting a little bit more out of the dealer because I was expecting to get more experienced dealers. However, I found 3 misdeals from one dealer and another dealer let a player raised after I called the bet without knowing

Not the greatest looking cocktail waitresses but very quick even though I didn't order anything

Very friendly staff, especially the lady who was eyeing the tables for open seats. She even got to talk to me and greeted me to the table with my name, etc. Very nice touch although since this is a new poker room, I'm sure they were doing their best to try and keep their cli-en-tele.

didn't know, didn't care to ask since I was only there for 1 hour

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