The poker room at Caesar's Palace is lavish, technologically brilliant, and comfortable. Inside, players will find comfortable chairs with attached wheels, a number of flatscreen televisions, and some of the best play in the entire city. The poker room recently installed automatic deck shufflers at their tables to speed up play and accommodate players even more. Among other amenities that one can find at this poker room are top-shelf drinks served by good cocktail waitresses. The service is prompt and the drinks of a high quality. Caesar's Palace hires cocktail waitresses that are a part of a union, though, and many feel that this causes them to lack somewhat in physical beauty. Regardless of that fact, they do their job pretty well.
As far as play goes, this poker room offers a number of limit and no-limit poker games. They recently changed their lowest no-limit game to blinds of $1/$3 in what used to be a $1/$2 game. There are also no-limit games running with blinds as high as $5/$10 on a regular basis. If Omaha or limit poker is your game, then you might have to wait a little while on a quality table. Still, they look to make it an enjoyable experience for all of their players.
Being a secluded poker room makes for some great and concentrated play, but it also has some major drawbacks. Since the poker room is not at the front of the casino, inexperienced players are not drawn in by the live play in order to throw away their chips. If you are going to play at Caesar's, it's because you knew where it was and you meant to play there. This poker room does not draw the highest quality of players in all of Las Vegas, but it also misses out on the biggest fish in the city, too. If you enjoy playing against a ton of middle of the road players, then this is the place.
Overall, the poker room at Caesar's Palace has some great things to offer. Their biggest draw is a duo of $120 buy-in no-limit tournaments. These run at 5PM and 7PM and draw some of the city's top players. Caesar's takes its poker tournaments seriously, as well. Inside the poker room, there is a separate room assigned just for tournaments. There, players are able to retreat into a haven of poker bliss.
If you are looking to play quality poker in a great environment, head over to Caesar's Palace. The people there are nice and they will treat you well. While it might not be the best that the strip has to offer, it is among the better casino poker rooms in the area.
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