Title: First time to Vegas..Advice from seasoned visitors Post by: K9sixtwo on September 19, 2012, 12:51:30 PM Ladies and Gents..I and the wife will be visiting Vegas next month..I have done a fair bit of research into going and am indebted to Marky147 who's tips on visiting the WSOP earlier in the year saved me a good amount of money.. We are staying at the Flamingo and we plan on playing mainly the the tournies at Aria and the Venetian, these I think give the best blind structure and chips rather than some of the crap shoots that take place at other Card rooms.. I would describe myself as a tourney player rather than a cash player though i intend to play a little cash, and of course a visit to Binions for a game and for a steak.. Basicaslly i'm looking to $150 buy in and wonder have i got it about right on the Aria and Venetian, Binions i'm not so worried about as i just want to say i've played there..
Any advice on better tourneys to play with better buy ins/blind structure.. Any advice on what not to miss whilst them from a poker players point of view.. Oh yes want to go shooting..any views on the best range.. Any other advice gratefully recieved.. Thanks in advance for any suggestions.. Kd 9h Title: Re: First time to Vegas..Advice from seasoned visitors Post by: tikay on September 19, 2012, 12:58:31 PM Might be worth knowing what date next month, as towards the end of next Month, many of the schedules change, to coincide with the WSOP thing. Title: Re: First time to Vegas..Advice from seasoned visitors Post by: AndrewT on September 19, 2012, 01:06:43 PM Yeah, for that kinda buy-in Aria and Venetian are your best bets, also worth having a look at Caesars.
Title: Re: First time to Vegas..Advice from seasoned visitors Post by: Marky147 on September 19, 2012, 01:30:22 PM These are the three rooms closest to you which will save you a cab ride, or a long walk to the Venetian everyday. That said I'd be going down for a look anyway as their renovation is done I believe and looked pretty swish.
Aria has a daily $125 at 1pm and 7pm which has $10k chips and a 30 minute clock. Bellagio has a daily $120 at 2pm with 10k chips and a 25minute clock Caesars has several comps through the day 9am $65 3k chips and a 15min clock 12pm $100 10k chips and a 20 min clock 2pm $225 15k chips and a 30 min clock 3pm $65 3k chips and a 15min clock 7pm $100 10k chips and a 20 min clock 10pm $80 7.5k chips and a 20 min clock This is obviously not accounting for any 6hchanges that may be implemented due to what I'm guessing is the WSOP Circuit that Tikay was referring to. Best of luck and only 9 months until summer ;D Title: Re: First time to Vegas..Advice from seasoned visitors Post by: tikay on September 19, 2012, 01:57:07 PM Marky.... This is obviously not accounting for any changes that may be implemented due to what I'm guessing is the WSOP Circuit that Tikay was referring to. I was (trying to) allude to the changes that take place to many of the schedules around "November Nine" (October now) time. Title: Re: First time to Vegas..Advice from seasoned visitors Post by: tonytats on September 19, 2012, 02:00:26 PM V good steak at triple George grill next to mob bar ,come out of binions to freemont st turn left ,cross road walk to next left turning ,it's pedestrian only down there cross road , there u are good quality meal n price too
Visit mob museum downtown ,I'm told its good O at the bellagio and or love at the mirage 2 of the best shows For the mrs get the bus to premium outlets at the airport ,it's undercover so air conned , the one downtown is good but not undercover Binions may be legendary but some of the customers now arnt Most of all enjoy it m8 Be aware / careful down town A brief blog from a recent visit can b found here http://www.krackedkings.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=74332 Title: Re: First time to Vegas..Advice from seasoned visitors Post by: K9sixtwo on September 20, 2012, 12:31:55 PM Thanksfor that ...just one more question...cash/ credit card/ bank card or travellers cheque...
Cheers Title: Re: First time to Vegas..Advice from seasoned visitors Post by: SuuPRlim on September 20, 2012, 01:15:48 PM Thanksfor that ...just one more question...cash/ credit card/ bank card or travellers cheque... Cheers DONT USE CREDIT CARD OR BANK CARD w/e you do. Depending on how much your planning to take with you cash is 100% the best option, if under $20k id take cash all day. In fact it's pretty much the only option on smaller amounts as far as im concerned, everything else is either expensive or a massive ballache. Title: Re: First time to Vegas..Advice from seasoned visitors Post by: EvilPie on September 20, 2012, 01:30:58 PM Thanksfor that ...just one more question...cash/ credit card/ bank card or travellers cheque... Cheers DONT USE CREDIT CARD OR BANK CARD w/e you do. Depending on how much your planning to take with you cash is 100% the best option, if under $20k id take cash all day. In fact it's pretty much the only option on smaller amounts as far as im concerned, everything else is either expensive or a massive ballache. These are pretty good if you want the convenience of a card without getting ripped off. http://www.fairfx.com/ |