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Staninnv
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
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Maybe throw them 100k for a couple months and see what comes in the mail?


but a $5 Nassau is too rich. tongue.gif laugh.gif
Staninnv
QUOTE (Mikey aka Blacklabber @ Apr 1 2009, 07:33 AM) *
but a $5 Nassau is too rich. tongue.gif laugh.gif


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
http://golf.about.com/cs/chichirodriguez/a/chichi_nassau.htm


Here'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
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
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.
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