Staninnv
Apr 1 2009, 08:09 AM
Finally was able to spend a good amount of time inside M yesterday. My friend Tullio moved over there from South Point so I was able to get inside one of their standard rooms. It's very similiar to Red Rock except that the spa jet tub is enclosed in clear glass with a view of the valley.
Patti, Tullio and I went to the buffet for dinner. Tullio feels it's currently the best buffet in Las Vegas.
The gambling is excellent. I played Bonus Poker Delux at the $ level with a return of 99.64% plus the .3 cashback offered, plus comps. It's basically a break even game for us and kept us well entertained. Tullio plays a bit heavier and as such was able to play 9/6/90 Jacks or Better at $5 & $10 denomination. This game is a long term money maker with a basic return of 99.9962% plus the .3 cashback. I'd have played this game too but it's not offered in denominations below $5.
We're still trying to find our way around this place but we're starting to like it more. Maybe throw them 100k for a couple months and see what comes in the mail? We'll continue our play at South Point though as they treat us very, very well.
Mikey aka Blacklabber
Apr 1 2009, 08:33 AM
QUOTE
Maybe throw them 100k for a couple months and see what comes in the mail?
but a $5 Nassau is too rich.
Staninnv
Apr 1 2009, 08:39 AM
QUOTE (Mikey aka Blacklabber @ Apr 1 2009, 07:33 AM)

but a $5 Nassau is too rich.

I'm have no idea what a Nassau is. I'm sure you're referring to a wager on a golf match though. Why the heck would I want to wager any amount on something I'm no good at?
Sipsey
Apr 1 2009, 12:33 PM
http://golf.about.com/cs/chichirodriguez/a/chichi_nassau.htmHere's what a Nassau is. Sounds like it can get complicated if pressed.
Stan, M sounds like a great place. I thought South Point was way out there, this must be halfway to Stateline!
Big Tip
Apr 1 2009, 09:25 PM
Stan explained it for sure isn't the money. It has to do with having to play golf in a way he doesn't want to. Perfectly understandable.
Stan 9/6 I understand. What is the "90" part of 9/6/90?
Staninnv
Apr 1 2009, 10:34 PM
QUOTE (Big Tip @ Apr 1 2009, 08:25 PM)

Stan 9/6 I understand. What is the "90" part of 9/6/90?
This 9/6 Jacks or Better version also has a 90 per unit payout on the straight flush = 450 instead of 250. It brings the total return to 99.9962% with proper strategy.