Poker Tables:
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Minimum Age:
21
Guinness78 wrote a review about Harrah's Las Vegas in Las Vegas, NV

If you bet a lot, you could lose a lot...

It was a very quiet room and not very large. There was only four tables going at the time, but it was very clean. It was nothing special like the MGM, but it wasn't at all intimidating to walk in and sit down to play.

I only played 3/6, but there was still a good mix of players. I consider myself an average player and there were a couple of people that I really took advantage of and there were a couple of other players that I did my best to stay away from completely. Both extremes are easy to spot, and the rest were average players. I played 3/6 and won about $75 after 3 hours of play. Then, I played NL and lost $100 on the river with 3 10's to a straight draw...but that's poker. I think i will stick to 3/6...

The dealers were fine. Nothing special, but I didn't notice a lot of mistakes either. One girl was really friendly and livened up the group, but the others pretty much kept quiet and did their job.

First of all, they were definetely not attractive. Second, one woman kept messing up orders and overall they did not exactly get you the drinks very fast. A couple guys at the table started ordering two at a time because they knew they would be waiting awhile.

The room was managed very well, but it also wasnt busy. I only had to wait about 15 minutes to get in a game. I asked a lot of questions and they were very friendly and helpful.

I know they dont do comps, so that is about all that needs to be said. It is also really lame that they leave the high hand up on the board for 4 hours. The high hand was a royal flush from 2 hours before and the woman next to me got four kings and won the pot, but did not get anything extra from it because she wasnt the high hand. How lame! She should at least gotten some type of bonus...$25 or something.

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