A Couple Of Poker Tournaments

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There are a few poker tournaments found in Nevada. Pretty much every casino has them these days of course, if you are there for a quick vacation trying to play only a little poker, it can be quite confusing trying to decide on which ones to play in. I have played many Vegas tournaments and many different casinos and will share will you some of the best.

First of all, the Venetian is a superb place to play poker. Bang for your buck, the Venetian has some of the best tournaments in the best environment in Nevada. There is a $150 tournament every single day at noon and then a $125 one every night and 7pm. You will usually find anywhere from about 70-100 players (evening tournament) to well over 150 in the noon tournament. The service is good, you can order food from a complete menu and the dealers deal an expert game. If you should be a week-end warrior you comes to Vegas and will play just one tournament, this probably should be the one. Also, 1st place is usually $3k-$5k so it is worth your own time.

The Bellagio is always a good choice. A fantastic room and a well run card room, they usually have a 2pm daily tournament. The buy in is more, $330 on week days and $530 on weekends, but the fields are good and it is a fun place to play. Occasionally there are WPT events taking place, so when these are in town, the regular tournaments are interrupted.

Caesar's Palace features a huge poker room gives them possibility to run plenty of tournaments additionally to cash games or whatever else they've going on. These tournaments start from 8am to as late as 11pm, every few hours, so you can just about get into one whenever your schedule is free. They range from $70 to maybe as much as a $150 and you will expect fields of anywhere between 20 and 50 or 60 players at the peak.

If you should be looking for smaller games the Mirage and Treasure Island are both smaller card rooms offering daily tournaments that will often be no more than 2-3 tables of players. The Mirage's 7pm tournament will get bigger at times, but by and large, these games happen in nice, well run card rooms that are a little more intimate than the others. I like both these card rooms and will play tournaments in either one when I want a change of pace. The prize money will not be quite as big, but the tournaments will not last as long either.

The Wynn casino features a nice poker room, but they focus more on cash games than tournaments. They do have many special events, you simply have to talk with them to learn when they are. This room is usually a little higher dollar and brings some pretty serious players in. It's very plush and nice, but one that is harder to find a tournament in.

One of my favorite newer poker rooms are at the Aria. They offer 2 tournaments each and every day and usually get a really good field for every. It is friendly with great service and at a $100 buy in for the 1pm game or $150 for the nightly 7pm game, it falls in a great sounding being affordable, but really worth your time for the prize pool you will be playing for. I like the Aria a lot and play there whenever I am in Vegas.

This is a roundup of some of the best tournaments in Nevada. There are others at other casinos, but that is a good place to start and you will find some good profitable games if you stick with these choices.

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