Room was in good condition and well aired, however it was very noisy and lots of railbirds, especially if you were sat at a table next to the rail (which is a good thing sometimes, where it brings in the weaker players, tempting them to play even though they can't).
half the table knew what they were doing. One guy sat accross from the table from me was the complete calling station. He even stared me down during a hand.... the thing was that I wasn't even in the hand and just zoning out, paying attention to the hotties walking by since Studio 54 was open. Had probably 2 - 3 locals at the table at any one time and I was there for 17 hours. You will make $$$ if you have the better hand after the flop. Many ppl will stay in with only top pair with weak kicker to the river (I was @ 1-2NL). I lost alot of money when a guy pushed his whole stack on top pair with weak kicker after the flop with my pocket 3's (made trips on the flop)..... of course he made runner/runner straight to take the 600+ pot. End of night for me since that was running theme for me that whole time at that table. . . But you get that anywhere, esp @ lower limit tables. . . But lots of fish like this guy.
Few misdeals.
one waitress that was on duty was excellent! (forgot her name). . . she kept the drinks coming and ready on her tray with anticipation that I would order another one, therefore, I would get it with no waiting.
not bad. no real problems.
I beleive it was $1/hour. Delaers always asked for your players card when you sat down to the table.