Very nice and big with lots of space between tables. Excellent location by the sportsbook for attracting walking traffic. Non-smoking with good lighting. WONDERFUL CHAIRS!!
Like any room locals and tourist mix. Lower limits had a few more donkeys.
Little or no experience was the theme. The word of the day "FLOOR." Every dealer in the 3 hours I was there had to call the floor or had at least 1 misdeal. Most had 2 or 3 misdeals and when you only get out 10 or 11 hands in your down that's bad. 3 dealers in a row skipped the 2nd card to the big blind at least once. I was told I couldn't move seats because a reserve button was there for a player who was BEING CALLED from the list. Not a return player who got busted but someone on the list who hasn't played a hand. (I took the seat anyway) Have you heard of "no flop no drop"? Good, then please apply to deal cause some of these dealers haven't. Everyone folds to a $40 pre-flop raise in 2-5 no-limit and the dealers drops $4 for the rake!! One positive note, they where ALL consistant. EVERYONE was BAD!
Fast and friendly. Always said "thanks" for tipping.
Well, they brought out cookies for the players. That was the best part. Tried to start the same 5-10 no-limit game 3 times and got 2 players each time. Need to work on poker rules as it was clear most took the "how to be a poker floor supervisor in 3 days" crash course. Seemed nice but very green. Just in case any of you floors read this "action out of turn is binding ONLY if it is still vaild." To put it plainly. A player in a no-limit game says "raise" but is out of turn. The bet is $20 which is called by a player and raised to $40 by another player. When the action came to the out of turn bettor he was forced to raise. THAT IS WRONG!! The raise by a previous player makes his out of turn raise non-binding since he was saying "raise" to the $20 bettor not the player who raised to $40. He should have had the option to call $40, raise to a min of $60, or fold.
Buck an hour.