Poker Tables:
7 Tables
Minimum Age:
21
dmac20 wrote a review about Harrah's Las Vegas in Las Vegas, NV

Even the court jester would not jest in this place

I appreciated the fact that the poker room was an actual room with entrance and exiting doors. In most casinos, poker rooms are just roped off areas near loud slots and drunks. All in all, the room was very clean.

I played $50.00 no limit hold em and found the competition somewhat predictable. Moreover, the players were somewhat passive and tight when raises were made by aggressive players. Therefore, if one is aggressive he/she may come out ahead in the end.

The dealers were knowledgeable, however, they were very boring hosts. In all fairness, I realize that the dealers are there to run a good game and not to entertain us. Still, in all my selfishness, I want to experience a good time at the table.

In all honesty, the service was terrible. However, I do not blame the waitresses rather the management. Furthermore, it is very difficult for two or three girls to provide service to about a hundred or so players.

The management was very bland. I noticed that every time a person would approach the front desk to inquire about a certain game the floor people would just give them straight and forward answers. All in all, the management reminded me of a "morgue."

I am not too sure how it works, however, I played for about four hours and received nothing, yet, I was told that it would show up on my players card. All in all, other casinos, in my opinion, offer a bit more for your play.

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