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Old 07-11-2007, 07:45 PM
Leibniz Leibniz is offline
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Default Re: Beginning 1/2 NL grinding in Vegas

My advice is to get that bankroll increased as soon as possible. You only have about 7 buy-ins and that could go quickly with a downswing. The Excalibur spreads a 1/3 NL game which is generally pretty juicy and they bring food out to the players around diner time (hot dogs, hamburgers, etc.). Game selection is pretty generous at that level. Most 1/2 NL games will be fishy enough to grind out a living. If you play at Stations Casino or Coast Casino properties, you can generally get comp dollars for every hour you play. I heard the games at the Palms are pretty good with lots of action. But again, the biggest piece of advice is to get a proper bankroll, you want to have 15-20 buyins if you want to play professionally, so that means about $3000 - $4000 to play with, so that you don't go broke. I moved away from Vegas a year ago, so hopefully what I told you still applies.

Good Luck!
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