![]() Mostly excellent, though a couple struggled with quartered and side pots (-1 point). To be honest, I've seen tougher competition at the $4/8 O8B (multiple maniacs and schooling fish, making for high variance). there are a number of people playing O8B here that know what they are doing. Keep your eyes open for younger players with big stacks. One geeezer in particular was a calling station who frequently misread his hand. A number of locals came and went from the table, though none were better than average. it was pretty easy to tell who to avoid and who to play. About half the table played ABC O8B strategy (predictable), no maniacs, a couple of loose beginner/calling stations, at least one obvious bluffer. Once I figured out who the rocks, aggros, and dimwits were, it was pretty smooth sailing. I bled off about $140 by playing weak for the first 1.5 hours. I bought in for $200 (a little short, but that's all I had in my wallet at the time). Turned out there was nothing to worry about. Intimidating at first because I've never played this level, and wasn't sure what to expect. This review is for the $8/16 Omaha Hi-Lo with 1/2 Kill. ![]() Comfortable, well lit, just the right amount of space between tables. There seems to be a game here for everyone. ![]() I think this is the best room in Las Vegas, and I made it a point to say so to the floor manager working near my table.
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