I like the Station Casinos as they are well laid out and generally I come out equal or ahead. I won't include Red Rock on my list of places to visit in any future visits. On the other hand, the atmosphere in the room was pleasant, other than feeling like I was intruding on someone else's home game and the occasional soft play between the pensioner regs. I understand Red Rock loves locals, it even says that on the staff name tags, and I don't fit the preferred demographic as a tourist. If I hadn't finished riding the city bus for almost an hour to get to Red Rock, I would have left immediately. I mentioned to the dealer that it seemed like the locals all had their favorite seat and she said " yes, the are pretty territorial". My brother obliged and moved to another seat. My brother, who sat in a different seat had a local come up and tell him he was in his seat. After taking my seat, which was empty and no reservation button, chips, or card was present, the dealer told me she forgot the seat was reserved so I moved to another empty seat so the local reg could have his favorite seat. When the game was ready to go, the staff announced it and advised to move to the table to lock up a seat. We were on the list for a new 4/8 Omaha game. My brother and I looked forward to visiting Red Rock for poker during our annual visit to Vegas last week. The poker room favoritism towards the locals is ridiculous.
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