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

Much improved since it opened.

Chairs are average, but there's enough room to get up and move around. The HVAC systme is often on tilt, it can be freezing one minute and very sweaty in about ten minutes. The noise from the Carnaval Court can be pretty annoying.

Maybe one or two decent players, the rest are horrible. Yes, I did get killed on the river a lot, but more than made up for it on my hands that held up. My favorite...I hit set tens on the flop, no board pair, no straight, total rainbow, no overcards (and no preflop raise anyway) yet kept getting reraised by one player. Nervous as @#$% until the river, we went though six cycles before he quit reraising and just called with AK offsuit. The pot was over $230 (3/6 limit table......and he immediately bought another two racks.

Excellent, professional, kept the game moving but very friendly. A far cry from when the room first opened, the dealers couldn't control the table or make the right calls.

Waitress was okay, but not Venetian or Wynn type. Service was often slow to come back, but once I placed an order, I got exactly what I ordered pretty quickly.

Very good at taking you to the table (none of that "right over there" nonsense, at worst, they would tell me the table number) and made accurate rulings, picked up the players on walkabout, enforced no phone at the table, and would not tolerate abusive behavior.

$1 per hour, pretty standard for the strip, but this isn't a high quality property. Jackpots change from day to day, quads or better good for a bonus.

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