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I am going to Las Vegas soon, the poker room would you recommend for Texas Holdem? The fishier better.?
Normally, I play well Texas Hold'em in Las Vegas, I consider myself an above average player, but there are places where more professionals (or, if not professional, very good players) to play most. I'm looking for the opposite, where you would say, looking the worst player? corresponding to easy money. I have in Luxor, Mirage, Caesars, MGM, of Rio. Luxor and Rio are full of bad players is not as bad as the MGM Luxor and Rio is a bit loose, Caesars has good players and I can get from there, and the Mirage has one of the best players, pretty hard to play there. So the casino (s) would you recommend? Thanks.
Yup, I remember clearly the Mirage pretty hard. Here are a few places I recommend Imperial Palace. You find one or two other players who have decent discovered this gold mine, but in general, are They lost probably be in a position most of the table. Several times I saw people pushing or call all-in with an average couple. Excalibur is definitely a very touristy crowd, especially on weekends. Many people are limping in with garbage like A2 offsuit or even 75 suited. And they are willing to play EV (call to pull overbet or even calling down with to make the middle / bottom pair). If you tolerate occasional suck, you're likely to earn money here. O'Shea's next to Bally's, like Situation such as Excalibur. Only problem is, it has only three tables, one of which is spreading rather than no limit poker. But it's much more convenient than Excalibur, with only a few minutes from the Flamingo, Caesar's and Bally's (also a pretty rotten joint on weekends). I do not know but I've also heard a lot of places off the Strip, such as Palace Station, Platinum and El Cortez are quite simple.
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