The Venetian floor was my fave prior to Aria. There's something about the geometry of the Aria floor at that spot that just pleases me. Not sure if it's mathematical, aesthetic, both, or something else. It just seems perfect.
I think it is a great touch that places like Aria, Venetian, and Wynn put thought into something that many other casinos just take for granted.
It's a little hard to say this, because I'm not used to it yet, but I suppose that I'm a professional poker player. I moved to Vegas intending to get a job as a poker dealer, but while waiting to get hired, I spent the days playing poker instead of dealing it, and soon found that I was able to keep the bills paid. So I've just kept on doing it. I play Hold'em exclusively, usually no-limit, and most commonly $1-2 or $1-3, with occasional forays into $2-5 territory. I play tournaments on-line once in a while, but for some reason that I haven't entirely figured out, I'm much more successful playing at casinos than on the Internet, and much better at cash games than tournaments.
You can contact me via email: it's rakewell1 at yahoo dotdotdot com.
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The floor at Aria is perhaps the most beautiful marble flooring in any Vegas casino. Stunning!
I think this from the Venetian is just as good:
http://pokergrump.blogspot.com/2008/12/guess-casino-6.html
The Venetian floor was my fave prior to Aria. There's something about the geometry of the Aria floor at that spot that just pleases me. Not sure if it's mathematical, aesthetic, both, or something else. It just seems perfect.
I think it is a great touch that places like Aria, Venetian, and Wynn put thought into something that many other casinos just take for granted.
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