MGM poker room is quite fishy (very LAG) so it pays to be either LAGier or TAG. At $1/$2 I couldn"t afford to be LAG so had to wait for good starting hands and play them strong. It wasn"t uncommon for me to raise it 4 or 5xBB PF from an early position, with my tight image and get three callers. I did OK with these kind of hands - I just seemed to be very difficult to call such PF Raises with anything that wasn"t a premium hand.
The rake is one of the highest in Vegas apparently, the tournaments are fairly well run but have a quick pace about them and the SnGs are just bonkers quick. They seem to want you in and out as soon as possible after having paid your rake.
Ref Rake - I can"t guarantee the accuracy of his info, but it looks about right to me...
- Orleans: $3 + $1 jackpot rake?
- Binion"s: $3 + $1
- MGM: $4 + 0, ~5% instead of 10%
- Venetian: $4 + 0
- Bellagio: $4
- Wynn: $4
- Mirage: $4
- Caesars Palace: $4 + $1
- Hard Rock Cafe: $4 + $1
- Planet Hollywood: $5 + $1
- Bill"s Poker Room: $5 + $1
- Imperial Palace: $5 + $1
- Flamingo, RIo and other Harrah"s casinos: $5 + $1?
Source:
AllVegasPoker.com forumWith a max of $4 (+ $1 for jackpot, if applicable), it is only a fraction of what you"ll pay in any UK cardroom.
Oh, and at $1/£2NL, table image doesn"t mean a thing to a table full of LV tourists... if you want to thin the field when you have a premium hand make it 8x - 10x BBs. And most important rule of all - If you have the nuts, the value bet size on the river is always ALL-IN... you will get called often enough to make it profitable.