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Re: Has anyone played at Treasure Island in Vegas?
Well I am finally back home(sore throat, congestion, headache and all). Treasure Island was a very nice experience. The dealers were very friendly and one even played several hours of 1-3 no limit with us during the afternoons. I played in 5 tournaments(chopped in 1 cashed in 2 others). I did not get to play as much poker as I would have liked but found the play to be very soft. Did lose a huge pot to a European(maybe Russian not sure) maniac who chased his queen high flush draw down till the river. I did play one night at the Venetian but the game was super tight. I have a feeling it was a bunch of regulars. Much props to the Social House for great food, wine, and sake.
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Re: Has anyone played at Treasure Island in Vegas?
What were the turnouts like for the tournaments/prizepools if you dont mind me asking?
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They varied alot. All had at least 20. If you got to 25 or more before the start it payed out 6 otherwise just 4. The 7PM had 50 one night but Sunday night only had around 30ish. I two way chopped for first in a 25-30 person tourney and we split just under 1K. Actually that brings me to another question. If I won just under 500 how much should I have tipped the dealers since we chopped?
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Re: Has anyone played at Treasure Island in Vegas?
October Sky,
Would you mind sharing what dinner at Social House set you back and for how many people? Could I trouble you to break that down by food and booze? |
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With tip 200 for two people, but that included a 60 dollar bottle of Pinot Grigio wine and 50 dollar bottle of sake.
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[ QUOTE ]
October Sky, Would you mind sharing what dinner at Social House set you back and for how many people? Could I trouble you to break that down by food and booze? [/ QUOTE ] I just dined there last week. We had an incredible table, overlooking the Strip and the Sirens show, outside, on the terrace. Our total bill for three people was $140, not including tax, but including gratuity. We used poker room comps to pay for the meal, and tax does not get added on comped meals. We gave an 18% tip, and only two of us had alcohol (one drink each). Everything is served family style. The rols range from $10-30 or so. We also had the $50 lobster, which was quite good. All in all, it was a restaurant where the atmosphere and social aspect is priority over the food quality. I would choose the Steak House over Social House for a high quality meal, but wpuld choose Social House over the Steak House for a long chat/social occasion type meal. For a virtually free meal, it was top notch. |
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Re: Has anyone played at Treasure Island in Vegas?
This Saturday I am planning on getting another 3/6 Mixed going. Not exactly sure of the timing, but am shooting for it to be up and running by 3-4PM or so. O8,Crazy Pineapple,Stud8,Badugi, and Razz are gimmies.
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This Saturday I am planning on getting another 3/6 Mixed going. Not exactly sure of the timing, but am shooting for it to be up and running by 3-4PM or so. O8,Crazy Pineapple,Stud8,Badugi, and Razz are gimmies. [/ QUOTE ] Here I was feeling all good about getting to hit AC two weekends in a row and you have to throw this out there! I wish the price of a plane ticket to Vegas was the same as the bus ticket to AC! |
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I already have five players confirmed without even starting a list, so the game is a go.
They have already voted to include 2-7 as well (with a 4 card badugi or better qualifier for half the pot). At least you have the beautiful Boardwalk! All we have is sand. [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] |
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Re: Has anyone played at Treasure Island in Vegas?
This weekend I will be hosting a couple of low limit mixed games at TI.
The first is saturday morning at 9AM. It will be 2/4 limit ($1 bring in and ante in stud games). The other one will be Sunday night at around 9PM or so. It will be 3/6 limit, and will the standard TI Mixed game. We have been getting the mixed game going, with a full table, every time we show up lately, which has been nice to see. Our mix always includes the following: 2-7 Triple Draw Badugi Razz Stud 8 Omaha 8 Double Flop Omaha Crazy Pineapple (8 or high only) Though most tourists buy in for $100-200, it is not uncommon for some of the regulars to go overboard and buy for $500+, mainly to just have a showoff stack, though capping it predraw/flop is very common, especially in the night games. |
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