The Linq Hotel & Casino formerly The Quad / Imperial Palace

Poker Tables:
5 Tables
Minimum Age:
21
Jabby99 wrote a review about The Linq in Las Vegas, NV

IP reduces it's high hand promotions....+ no more Bad Beat Jackpot

Tables were average covered with 2 blonde IP models. Chairs were also average nothing special.

Many locals that are there for the cracked aces. Playing their blinds and rarely calling down. Basically the locals in the 2-4 game are tight so it's hard to build a significant pot.

Decent dealers. They were very friendly and got to know the player's names, locals or vacationers. They rotated a bit too much for my liking.

My first two days were good. The third day, she rarely came around. Overall, they were always smiling and were quite eye-pleasing.

For everyone showing up for the 8AM Cracked Aces promotion. They were ready to open up tables, ready with racks of chips, and back up dealers.

They reduced their Cracked Aces, Kings, Progressive Straight Flushes, and Royal Flushes to only Cracked Aces from 8-11 Am M-F and no more Progressive High Hands or Cracked Kings. Straight Flushes pay $250 and Royals pay $599 24/7. NO MORE BAD BEAT. Management says that they changed to the new high hand pays because the Bad Beat was hit 3 times in a month's time and depleted the poker room funds. Whatever!!!

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