by Cactus Jack » Sat Sep 02, 2006 10:35 am
Alex, I think that's a gross over-simplification. There are a lot of fish, but there are some sincere sharks, too. Ability to know the difference helps.
Variance here is quite large. I've had winning days and horrific losing days. Without having multiple tables in front of you, bad days can be BRUTAL days. And it seems everyone goes through what I went through when I first came here--adjustment through losing.
An unnamed friend who's a far better player than I is having that very same introduction, I think. He's gotten anal-raped in the worst fashion by some seriously awful beats. Las Vegas tests you, punishes you if you're not strong, and you come out the other side a lot stronger.
So don't think the streets are paved with easy-money. That's just what we want you to think.
Wreck,
I really don't like MGM. It's too noisy and the staff often seems to have Bellagio Syndrome. There are so many places to play, one can choose several where you feel most comfortable and find the best games. Gimme Venetian.
CJ
"Are the players better as the stakes go up? It's not an exam; it's a buyin." Barry Tanenbaum