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Why I don\'t like Bellagio
I don't play at Bellagio a lot, but was there a few days this past week while I was in town.
1. Uncomfortable chairs. It's nice to sit back, but when you try to sit upright there is no lower back support. 2. The chairs are on rollers, but rarely/barely roll! 3. $20 chips are confusing to me at no limit-probably just me 4. No damn room!! Of course the NL games were great action and there was a lot of eye candy so I guess you have to put up w/ the bad...or go to Venetian or Wynn. |
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Re: Why I don\'t like Bellagio
That's it? Really? What kind of poker player are you? A REAL poker player will play if the game is in the middle of a busy intersection, during an earthquake and while a riot is going on.
Plus, he'll sit on lumpy chairs at a table that's so soft and sloped that he can't stack his chips. Sack up and get with the program! |
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Re: Why I don\'t like Bellagio
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That's it? Really? What kind of poker player are you? A REAL poker player will play if the game is in the middle of a busy intersection, during an earthquake and while a riot is going on. Plus, he'll sit on lumpy chairs at a table that's so soft and sloped that he can't stack his chips. [/ QUOTE ] That would be more comfortable than the Bellagio. |
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Re: Why I don\'t like Bellagio
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1. Uncomfortable chairs. It's nice to sit back, but when you try to sit upright there is no lower back support. [/ QUOTE ] I want to comment on this one. When the Bellagio poker room opened all anyone could talk about is how great the chairs were. |
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Re: Why I don\'t like Bellagio
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[ QUOTE ] 1. Uncomfortable chairs. It's nice to sit back, but when you try to sit upright there is no lower back support. [/ QUOTE ] I want to comment on this one. When the Bellagio poker room opened all anyone could talk about is how great the chairs were. [/ QUOTE ] I was thinking this exact same thing; Otter if you are still in town, PM me. I know who you are but you dont know me, I am having a few other detroit cats to my abode here tomorrow for a bbq in the afternoon followed by most likely the Venetian. |
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Re: Why I don\'t like Bellagio
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[ QUOTE ] 1. Uncomfortable chairs. It's nice to sit back, but when you try to sit upright there is no lower back support. [/ QUOTE ] I want to comment on this one. When the Bellagio poker room opened all anyone could talk about is how great the chairs were. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, having swivel chairs with wheels, tilt, and height adjustment was a revolutionary idea at the time. Now all those chairs are about ten years old. Some started breaking down right away. I imagine that almost all of them are crippled by now. |
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Re: Why I don\'t like Bellagio
Here are some better reasons why I hate bellagio:
Floor person for the high limit no limit area is often that asian cougar that can't speak English well. Why in God's name would you hire someone to call out names from a list when they can't speak/understand English well AT ALL. I tell her my name is "Gabriel". She writes down "Mable". The next night I just tell her my initials (GSC). She writes down "BFE". The next night I tell her my initials are GAB, she writes down DAV. I couldn't find a combination of letters/numbers that she could understand. When I would try to correct her, she would get angry and impatient. What's even worse is her accent is so thick that you can't understand what she's saying half the time. The old man that takes names down in the front (low limit) area is a huge dousche. He gets mad at me if I ask any question about the list, switching tables, etc.. They all act like they are doing you a favor by doing their job. Until recently, you could not get a seat without bribing the floor people. I had my name bumped completely from the list 3 nights in a row a year ago. I was watching the list like a hawk and it would just "mysteriously" disappear while players that had just arrived were immediately given seats at 10/25 NL (Or was it 10/20NL, I don't remember?). Anyway...In my opinion they have become very complacent and rude to their customers. Oh, and don't even think about getting a comp - Unless you want to grease a floor person $20 for a voucher that is barely worth the size of the bribe. That place is crap. Too bad players don't get sick of the B.S. and go to the Wynn where they treat you like they actually want your patronage. Thank God for Commerce (a.k.a. Poker heaven.) |
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Re: Why I don\'t like Bellagio
[ QUOTE ]
Here are some better reasons why I hate bellagio: Floor person for the high limit no limit area is often that asian cougar that can't speak English well. Why in God's name would you hire someone to call out names from a list when they can't speak/understand English well AT ALL. I tell her my name is "Gabriel". She writes down "Mable". The next night I just tell her my initials (GSC). She writes down "BFE". The next night I tell her my initials are GAB, she writes down DAV. I couldn't find a combination of letters/numbers that she could understand. When I would try to correct her, she would get angry and impatient. What's even worse is her accent is so thick that you can't understand what she's saying half the time. [/ QUOTE ] ROFL. Sounds like that Seinfeld episode. [ QUOTE ] That place is crap. Too bad players don't get sick of the B.S. and go to the Wynn where they treat you like they actually want your patronage. [/ QUOTE ] My last three trips to Vegas, I haven't set foot in Bellagio. |
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Re: Why I don\'t like Bellagio
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My last three trips to Vegas, I haven't set foot in Bellagio. [/ QUOTE ] From your posts here I don't blame you, you don't play limits big enough that it matters, i wouldn't play at the Bellagio either if I were in your shoes. All - 95% of the Bellagio hate comes from people who do not play at significant limits. Bellagio is primarily a high limit room, these players don't complain that much because it doesn't matter when its the only or nearly-only game in town. This immediately disqualifies the vast majority of Bellagio gripes we hear on 2+2. |
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Re: Why I don\'t like Bellagio
[ QUOTE ]
Here are some better reasons why I hate bellagio: Floor person for the high limit no limit area is often that asian cougar that can't speak English well. Why in God's name would you hire someone to call out names from a list when they can't speak/understand English well AT ALL. I tell her my name is "Gabriel". She writes down "Mable". The next night I just tell her my initials (GSC). She writes down "BFE". The next night I tell her my initials are GAB, she writes down DAV. I couldn't find a combination of letters/numbers that she could understand. When I would try to correct her, she would get angry and impatient. What's even worse is her accent is so thick that you can't understand what she's saying half the time. The old man that takes names down in the front (low limit) area is a huge dousche. He gets mad at me if I ask any question about the list, switching tables, etc.. They all act like they are doing you a favor by doing their job. Until recently, you could not get a seat without bribing the floor people. I had my name bumped completely from the list 3 nights in a row a year ago. I was watching the list like a hawk and it would just "mysteriously" disappear while players that had just arrived were immediately given seats at 10/25 NL (Or was it 10/20NL, I don't remember?). Anyway...In my opinion they have become very complacent and rude to their customers. Oh, and don't even think about getting a comp - Unless you want to grease a floor person $20 for a voucher that is barely worth the size of the bribe. That place is crap. Too bad players don't get sick of the B.S. and go to the Wynn where they treat you like they actually want your patronage. Thank God for Commerce (a.k.a. Poker heaven.) [/ QUOTE ] I agree with all of this. But I still play there because Bellagio provides the one thing that makes the poker economy run: high rollers. |
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