Well that"s it for another year, after dilly dallying about, deciding to go then not too, then Stars being kind enabling me to go again on an effective Freeroll I am done.
This was my 3rd visit and if it was a boxing match, I would be ahead on points, first year decent profit, second year decent loss, (sorry for bringing that up again guys), this year decent win, onto the next round.
I will be back online and playing the locals on my return to get together another effort next year.
Brief synopsis played 9 tourneys cashed in 3 and made a grand profit of $1k3 which is ok given the nature of tournament poker.
If I didn"t play the 2 $400s, then $2k up, but gave myself a shot of a $12k and $14k top prize in each of those, the early touch enabled me to free roll the free roll.
The most annoying thing about the results was that in 3 games including the 2 $400 deepstacks I had built decent stacks early and failed to capitalise, it wasn"t as if I nitted up, just didn"t get lucky or got unlucky at them critical points.
The three cashes were the complete opposite, never getting a big stack, just doing enough to keep in the game, the Bellagio was just bizarre, after my initial error I had 8 bigs at 150/300, just shows never give up, also at the Wynn, never above starting stack until 200/400 level.
No bad beats to moan about all exits pretty standard, except the Aria AA v QQ, but was duly compensated in the Bellagio when I got it aipf AK v KK, villain flopped a set, I runner runner flushed it.
In the 2cd Venetian deepstack, 3 times villains flopped sets v me with me also hitting the flop, never going to accumulate a stack if that happens.
Vegas is a place which can be done alone because of the nature of tournament poker but it would be good next year to get over there with my brother and some mates, obviously don"t do the night club scene but bars etc are better with company, then again they probably don"t want to hear a moaning poker player going on about bad beats.
In summary took $3k, brought home $3k8 saw 2 shows, ate out every day, played $1300 worth of tourneys, visited, hang on can"t mention that, you know the old saying What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, (except for the boring poker stuff).
Although Susan doesn"t read this, she hears too many bad beat stories already, why would she want to read about them as well.
I have to thank her for letting me come here, it"s not easy for her to be placed in a care home, even if it is only for a week.
In the quest to win big, get the big cash etc, health really is more important than anything else.
Thanks for reading, hope you enjoyed it, home James.