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Old 06-17-2007, 01:54 PM
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Default Re: Paris, LV to close poker room

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I just got this email from a poker room supervisor at Paris:
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Just a quick note: FYI - the Paris poker room is NOT
scheduled to close. The things you've heard are
over-inflated rumors gone out of control. Paris is NOT scheduled to close. You can consider me to be a reputable source in the matter, as one of the few supervisors there. You could do us a huge favor by removing from your site any hint or mention of our room closing so people aren't having seeds planted in their mind.

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I guess RR or TT can lock this thread now. I just found it wierd their own employees were out looking for work and telling everyone the room is being axed.

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I disagree, no need to lock the thread because your email answers some questions that some users many want to comment on or respond to. I think its safe to keep the thread open, there is no harm. And since the rumors are so prevalent around town its very relevant.
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Old 06-17-2007, 03:05 PM
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Default Re: Paris, LV to close poker room

I stayed at Paris this past spring, and I played next door. The Paris room was tiny, squished between the sports bar and the sports betting room and the main floor bathrooms.

The raised floor of the bar gave the railbirds there an excellent view of half the players cards.

What a horrible place, it will not be missed.
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Old 06-17-2007, 03:16 PM
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Default Re: Paris, LV to close poker room

I played at the MGM grand this january. It's not as popular as the bellagio or mirage, but they have a very nice room and games are fairly soft.
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Old 06-18-2007, 10:58 AM
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Default Re: Paris, LV to close poker room

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I played at the MGM grand this january. It's not as popular as the bellagio or mirage, but they have a very nice room and games are fairly soft.

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Duh.

We now return you to your regularly scheduled thread.
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Old 06-17-2007, 05:24 PM
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Default Re: Paris, LV to close poker room

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[ QUOTE ]
I just got this email from a poker room supervisor at Paris:
[ QUOTE ]

Just a quick note: FYI - the Paris poker room is NOT
scheduled to close. The things you've heard are
over-inflated rumors gone out of control. Paris is NOT scheduled to close. You can consider me to be a reputable source in the matter, as one of the few supervisors there. You could do us a huge favor by removing from your site any hint or mention of our room closing so people aren't having seeds planted in their mind.

[/ QUOTE ]

I guess RR or TT can lock this thread now. I just found it wierd their own employees were out looking for work and telling everyone the room is being axed.

[/ QUOTE ]

I disagree, no need to lock the thread because your email answers some questions that some users many want to comment on or respond to. I think its safe to keep the thread open, there is no harm. And since the rumors are so prevalent around town its very relevant.

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You should at least change the title of the thread. The forums shouldn't be perpetuating this rumor if it isn't true.
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