Yawn.
This topic may have been started 5 days ago, but here I am logging onto 2+2 for the first time in a week, and clicking on it with great interest because my friend just DID become a manager of a poker room in Las Vegas, on the Strip no less.
Instead I read a few lines of TT's OP and realize right away it's another hackneyed attempt by the xxxxxxxxx management to figure out a way to be relevant.
And don't kid yourselves, it was obvious it was the xxxxxxxxx from the get-go without reading one reply.
Maybe they should worry about putting asses into the seats of all 40 tables and not making the room feel like a half-empty warehouse instead of going for the vanity of the 30/60, like, say, Caesars, which was packed this past weekend with 25 cash games going on Saturday.
So again, yawn.
note from TT - As stated at the start of this thread we don't want people trying to guess the room, it doesn't matter - in fact the room may not really exist! This is just an exercise to rethink the traditional marketing methods that Las Vegas poker rooms use. And for the record, your guess was totally wrong Mr. Smartypants - next time read the rules!
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