The Linq Hotel & Casino formerly The Quad / Imperial Palace

Poker Tables:
5 Tables
Minimum Age:
21
DallasManUFan wrote a review about The Linq in Las Vegas, NV

Best Room for Painless Poker

Yes, it's in weird spot between the escalators and the buffet (sidenote: avoid the buffet at all costs) and yes, the tables are somewhat...how would you say...flexible, but overall it's not too bad. Free grub always adds to a rooms quality, anyways.

I say Average for the following reason. 90% of the people here think that the room is easy, however we all tend to keep going there to play against what we think are bad players. If all of us keep going to play in the easy games, then are'nt we all, by proxy making the game batter? Am I rambling? I just think the room has average players, both rocks and chasers. But, then again, I could be a bad player and not know it.

A majority of the dealers were great. Friendly, fun, knowledgable and mostly (I saw one misdeal) mistake free. Yes, there's the occasional A-hole dealer, but you find those everywhere.

Waitresses are nothing to write home about but every one that I encounterd had a mind like a steel trap. They'd never forget my drink, every time they made it around. I'm guessing the $1 chip every trip kept me at the top of their list. It was only beer, so I can't vouch for the quality of drinks.

Never had to wait. Friendly enough. Called me by my name, which means they either remembered me or could read off my card.

$3 an hour and free sandwiches...That can't possibly be beaten.

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