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Bellagio Poker Room Reviewed

Preface:
Being one of the most fashionable casino rooms has made the Bellagio devote more than just lavish decorations to its indoor settings. The poker craze is carefully catered to at the Bellagio and this article will look closely in order to examine which poker player will find their poker room suitable.

Poker can be played at three venues: the regular poker room for regular poker games, Bobbys poker room for high stake gaming and at Club Prive which means playing poker in one of the private card rooms that are for hire. Each of these are located in the Bellagio casino on the Las Vegas Strip, and it spreads over more than seven thousand square feet. Each of the above have over forty tables and a large variety of games including limit and no limit Texas Holdem, Omaha stud and seven card stud.

Pros:
1) If you like watching the World Poker Tour on television, you can watch the live games here. Check the WPT schedule, and just walse in.

2) Your health is highly taken care of all through the gaming area because the Bellagio does not allow anybody to light a cigarette or a cigar or anything of the kind and smoke it indoors.

3) The Bellagio caters to all poker tastes. It offers game tables where one can play different variations of poker as well as different pot limitations and wagering regulations. A big plus is the daily no limit games that they run.

4) The Bellagio bar serve high-priced alcohol and cocktails and do not charge for these drinks. In addition, you can keep your valuables and money in special safes that they give you.

5) Three different tournaments take place at the Bellagio. The first is as I stated above: the No Limit Holdem countdown. But there are two more highly popular tournaments. From Sundays to Thursdays, the buy in amounts to fifty dollars as well as a starting sum of five hundred and if you prefer the weekend, then the sum multiplies by two into a thousand dollars and an eighty dollar buy in.

Cons:
1) Because the poker room at Bellagio is highly esteemed and brings in many enthusiasts, you will have to wait for quite some time until a chair opens up. If you are in Vegas during the weekend, the waiting might stretch up to an hour or more.

2) Pros and highly skilled players like the Bellagio and frequent this poker room. This means that if you are a beginner or even a moderately skilled player, you will find it very difficult to win.

3) The alcohol and cocktails served are superb, and this might tempt you to drink just a sip more here and there. This is enough to tilt the odds more towards the casino.

4) If you play at one of the high stake rooms such as Bobbys Poker rooms, you will be competing against world professionals and not just local self-named experts.

Closure:
Playing poker or one of its varied variations such as Omaha stud and Texas Holdem can be tremendous fun provided you pick the suitable poker room for your level of skill and need. If you are a beginner and you play with pros, you will feel horrible, and likewise if you are a professional, you would not want to compete against beginners. The poker rooms offered by Bellagio cater more to the professional and skilled poker players, so unless you belong to that playing class, pick another Las Vegas poker room.



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About the Author

Jack Reider plays poker either at his favourite online casino or the poker room he prefers. He also reviews gaming portals for a number of online and offline publications, and he is in the process of writing a book on his experiences.

Author Profile : jreidergp@gmail.com


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