Red Rock

HockeXpert

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Yes, I've seen it. It's good for hand-held practice at the red chip level. Table always full Prohibitively slow. Superior game can be fond at EC.

Anything in particular you are looking for?
 

Machinist

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Sweatiness builds character for the bigger stuff....when ya gott have big kahuna's....
Meet it head on, handle it, get used to it, just like variance as you move up....
Only way to get used to it is to repeatedly go into the lions den.....IMHO..
Even in the machine world....yes a tap on the shoulder happens=-O

Machinist
 

Dyepaintball12

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Hand shuffled but have some okay games. Don't play at a table by yourself and spread big time though because they are relatively sharp.

Also it's quite a hike from the Strip. (Not worth the trip IMO)
 

paddywhack

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Played the $25 DD tables last trip. Mostly heads up. Good to really good pen.

I had no problems at all with the pit but then again they had me by the "short hairs" from the beginning.....:eek:
 

21forme

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I last played RR about 3 months ago. Was at a $50 shoe game and the dealer called out checks play at $200 and the pit made a phone call upstairs.
 

bj21abc

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21forme said:
I last played RR about 3 months ago. Was at a $50 shoe game and the dealer called out checks play at $200 and the pit made a phone call upstairs.
Interesting... I played $25 min, no checks play called on my bets - however did have others playing higher than me at the table.

D.
 

shadroch

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Damn fine happy hour at T-Bone. Perhaps the best in Vegas, as the prices are just enough to keep out the unwashed, but low enuff to have a great time with a $20 bill.
The sliced steak salad for $5 is the exact same one diners pay $17.99 for at dinner.
 

forwhat77

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Actually got a chance to check it out recently (RR)..Had a nice time.
Received some darn good pen.... for about the first 15 minutes:laugh:
Overall 45 min, for 10 units..
 
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