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Going to Vegas in 4 hours
I am gonna be in Vegas this weekend and I'm looking to play a MTT with a good structure. I'm looking for something in the $500 or less range for the buy-in.
Any suggestions as far as particular casinos (and times if possible)? My main priority is the blind structure since most low dollar buy-in tourneys I have played in have had crappy structures. |
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Re: Going to Vegas in 4 hours
Venetian...I think they have a noon and 7...great tourney structure...
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Re: Going to Vegas in 4 hours
Mike,
go to allvegaspoker.com to get a great overview. Bellagio and Venetian will probably best suit your needs. |
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Re: Going to Vegas in 4 hours
Mike,
Your ROI will be twice as high if you choose to play in the Caesars tournament (I think its $80 buy in with $50 rebuy that you can take at any time and 80% of the people take it up front.) This blind structure is decent but the skill level in this tournament could not be any lower and I highly reccomend it. I believe that the tournament starts at noon or 1pm and that they run a slightly higher buy in at 7pm. When I was there they got about 125 runners. Have fun, Steve |
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Re: Going to Vegas in 4 hours
Thanks for the advice guys. I am staying at Ceasars so that rebuy tournament may be a good option.
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Re: Going to Vegas in 4 hours
the wynn if they still have those $300-500 tourneys with 5k stacking stacks
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Re: Going to Vegas in 4 hours
Casers has a $330 buy-in at noon on Friday and Saturday with 1/2 hour levels and you start with 10,000 chips. Study the blind schedule closely because it takes a couple of big jumps (a normal blind increase plus introducing or raising antes at the same time). Still lots of play for the money.
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Re: Going to Vegas in 4 hours
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the wynn if they still have those same cocktail waitresses [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: Going to Vegas in 4 hours
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the wynn if they still have those $300-500 tourneys with 5k stacking stacks [/ QUOTE ] When I was there a few months ago that tourney got 30 players and ~25 of them had a solid grasp of tournament poker. Its a great structure but it seems pretty unnecessary to play in the one tournament with good players |
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