2. I was in a tournament at MGM Grand Sunday, and incidentally learned that they now run a weekly HORSE tournament on Tuesday evenings. This is the one that used to be at the M Resort. This is good news, I think, because (1) M is just too far away to bother with, and (2) MGM will have a lot more touristy types who just happen to be there and decide to give HORSE a try, without knowing the games very well.
3. I read that the Palms is closing its poker room, only to reopen it a few days later. The idea, apparently, is that they're contracting out management of the room to Cantor, which already runs a bunch of casinos' sports books. Will this be the leading edge of a trend? I don't know. I also don't know if this change will coincide with the long-promised move of the poker room to a new location. Nobody tells me anything.
It is my understanding (perhaps misunderstanding) that the new poker room will be in the new sportsbook area. It is also my understanding that all the employees were informed they are terminated as of May 2. And that they can reapply for their positions. If hired they lose all their time in for seniority and benefits. I do not know if they intend to replace the staff or just cut down their benefits this way. Either way it sucks .... many of them have been there since the casino opened in 2001
ReplyDeleteWhat kind of action did the Riveria have when you played? Last time I found myself there there was no game going, this was early evening in the middle of the week.
ReplyDeleteJust one table of no-limit. This was midnight-2 a.m. of Saturday night/Sunday morning.
ReplyDeleteAccording to an article today in the RJ, it will indeed be moved to the sports book.
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