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    Treasure Island Las Vegas

    I'm headed to Vegas this Memorial weekend, and I'm staying at T.I.
    Anyone know if this a sweat shop or can I bang away? Thanks

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    Sweat shop.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RWM View Post
    Sweat shop.
    How sweat it is? Is 1-4 spread acceptable?

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    Damn what about the Hard Rock?

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    i lasted 20mins

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    HR also a sweatshop.
    "Everyone wants to be rich, but nobody wants to work for it." -Ryan Howard [The Office]

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    Quote Originally Posted by ellenc View Post
    How sweat it is?
    The worst.
    Even if it weren't a sweat shop, you should never play where you stay.

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    Just walk down the street and play at the other casinos nearby. Fine for short sessions.

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    Aside from whats 21forme said, I'd also avoid the following if you don't want your face flyered across the desert and/or take the chance of burning the bridge at your local stores:

    Silverton, SLS, Hardrock, Aria, Tropicana, and El Cortez.

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    Not so sure about the MGM property in your list. They get big action and depends on when and what you play. Amazed at how much sweat I hear comes from SLS.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marlene View Post
    Amazed at how much sweat I hear comes from SLS.
    I heard they had "AP catchers" on opening night.
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    notice this thread is being rated one star. just curious, how does the rating system work?

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    Quote Originally Posted by nwkfern69 View Post
    I'm headed to Vegas this Memorial weekend, and I'm staying at T.I.
    Anyone know if this a sweat shop or can I bang away? Thanks

    I literally only got to play 4 hands after seating down...has been THE most sweatiest joint i've ever played at.

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