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NEW MGM IN DETROIT
How is it, I heard the casino is amazing no word on the poker room. Is the room anything special. What do they spread
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Re: NEW MGM IN DETROIT
The early word is that if you want to play poker only, the place to be is still Motorcity.
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Re: NEW MGM IN DETROIT
Motorcity has become a circus.
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Re: NEW MGM IN DETROIT
check my post from Tuesday. Motor City hasn't been as bad since Tues. Perhaps they'll add more tables. That would be nice.
I am really wondering if MGM's poker room will be around for more than a year. I understand that the music gets pretty loud outside the poker room. I haven't been there to play, but that's what I've heard. |
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Re: NEW MGM IN DETROIT
You mean like in loud music, which may "disturb" the poker players? The music is provided for persons who keep the place profitable -- not the poker players.
[ QUOTE ] I understand that the music gets pretty loud outside the poker room. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: NEW MGM IN DETROIT
Played there today.
Couple observations: 1) Casino is great! Beautiful, spacious, well thought out. 2) Card room blows! MCC is still the place, as mentioned above. I will say there is potential but there needs to be changes made YESTERDAY. Buddy and I went to play today -- walked in and asked what they were spreading. Floor says, what do you want to play? We laugh and say, no what are you spreading? He replies the same, so I said how about a Roundy-by-round or PLO. He said: I've got 50-200 (1/2 NL), 100-300 (2-5NL) and starting a list for 300, no max (5/10NL). We took a seat at the 50-200 (no wait) and I proceeded to see some of the worst dealing I've ever seen in my life. Average hands/down was about 8, yes 8 hands in a half-hour (last down we had 6 hands). Witnessed somebody pay $10 for their $2 blind; a flop of 345 and the dealer say "possible straight on the board"; and just lots and lots of dealer errors. My buddy and I just laughed and tried mightly to follow action and help. Had to explain to the dealers about dead buttons, people needing to post big blind every orbit, how to make side-pots etc. WITH all of that said, room isn't bad. It is small and will hopefully expand. The floor staff seemed very interested in making the room work. When I pulled them aside to talk about what I was seeing at the table they seemed concerned and wanting to fix it. I do hope they get these things fixed and some of the games switch from MCC to MGM. The room is cleaner and has potential to be nicer. Oh yeah, to say the fish were swimming is an understatment! There were 3 at my table who had NEVER played in a casino before. There was some sickly sweet action happening. |
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Re: NEW MGM IN DETROIT
Yesterday I heard that on Friday night they only had 4 tables going! Can anyone confirm or deny?
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Can not comment on Fri -- Saturday @ 8:30 they had all tables full and a list of about 23 for 50-200 and about 10 on the other lists (including a couple of interest lists?)
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Re: NEW MGM IN DETROIT
What the rake at NL 50-200 and NL 300-500? Is is the same as MCC? Anyone?
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I visited the MGM room late one night. Overall I would give the room a poor rating and will continue playing at Motor City.
Pros: Comfortable chairs. Nice lighting. Restroom adjacent. Small waiting area with nice seating. Cons: Next to busy nightclub. You might think this would bring in some money, but the room is not welcoming upon entering. Floor is very inexperienced, no control. Chip desk/cashier is more like a teller window at the racetrack. Slow and inadequate. Witnessed a fight there and security handled the situation very poorly imo. Difficult to get to from parking area. |
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