Not too bad. Better than it used to be. Chairs not very comfortable but overall it is a playable atmosphere.
Typical mix of locals and tourists. Some aggressive young kids playing that were mostly locals. Everyone was for the most part friendly although one table almost came to blows because there were claims of collusion.
OK, this is not fair to most of the dealers because overall they are good. However, one dealer was so bad that I have to give them a bad rating. Same dealer two different nights, two completely unacceptable stories. 1st night - A player announces "check", the dealer wasn't paying attention and didn't hear him. She asks the player to act and he says I announced check. She said verbal doesn't count. OK, I can understand for camera purposes you should probably hand check. The problem was one player asked her why verbal doesn't count? She said it is too loud in here which it really wasn't. He asks her again if verbal counts and she says no. He asks for the floor person to explain this and she says YOU CALL FOR HIM. Are you kidding me? That is BS. He calls and gets him to come over. The floor person doesn't say the dealer is wrong he says (with her imput about being loud in the room) that you should make a motion to check. I bet if someone said ALL-IN it would count when they were called and then decided to change their mind. STUPID. Next night same dealer. I player announces raise and puts in chips to call the original bet and reaches back to get the chips for the raise. The dealer then exposes the next card and quickly turns it back over when 2 to 3 people yell "whoa". After the hand, the original bettor asks if the raiser had seen the card. The dealer quickly says "I guarantee no one saw that card". I and two others on the same side of the table say that we clearly saw the card. She then gets @#$% and doesn't say anything else. One other thing, I played the 10:00 a.m. tourney one morning and there was a woman playing that routinely showed her hand to players sitting beside her and the guy with her that was standing behind her and would then get advice on how to play. The dealers saw it and did nothing. Also, the sign-up is screwed up. They allow 30 players and they allow live players in the room to sign up early. I don't have a problem with that, but then they seat those that want to play and say "IF we have room you can get in. I'm not sure how many seats we have left" They sit you at a table and say come over to sign you up. They start at seat at a random seat that may have just came in. So even if you were there first, you may not get a seat. STUPID. Tournaments are not run like that were I normally play (Cherokee Casino - OK).
Nice old ladies that move as fast as they can.
Again poorly run tournaments and in general a crappy attitude.
Don't know, didn't ask.