Tips for people going to the Pole Vault Summit
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Re: Tips for people going to the Pole Vault Summit
I hear that every night from 3-7pm is happy hour at all of the hotel bars and that margaritas are $1
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Re: Tips for people going to the Pole Vault Summit
Never hit a 15 when the dealer has a 6 showing,
Never split face cards,
Never hit anything over 16 no matter how lucky you feel and
Always split Aces and eights and double down on 11
Other than that have fun, meet new people, and see what you can learn. The worst people out there are the ones who allready know everything and are just there to let you know how much you don't know.
Never split face cards,
Never hit anything over 16 no matter how lucky you feel and
Always split Aces and eights and double down on 11
Other than that have fun, meet new people, and see what you can learn. The worst people out there are the ones who allready know everything and are just there to let you know how much you don't know.
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Re: Tips for people going to the Pole Vault Summit
If you wake up at 3am because your brain is still in the central time zone, you'll often find 50 cent chips available on the roulette tables by the time you get your morning coffee in you. If you walk away while you're up it makes for a better flight home. Wish I was there! Hope everyone has a great experience!
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Re: Tips for people going to the Pole Vault Summit
^bump for 2011!
I can't remember if I mentioned this elsewhere in this thread, but IMO the pillows kind of suck at the Nugget. I've brought my own the past few years (I end up checking a bag anyway) and have been very glad of that decision.
I can't remember if I mentioned this elsewhere in this thread, but IMO the pillows kind of suck at the Nugget. I've brought my own the past few years (I end up checking a bag anyway) and have been very glad of that decision.
- rainbowgirl28
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Re: Tips for people going to the Pole Vault Summit
Bump! Anyone have any more tips to add?
Re: Tips for people going to the Pole Vault Summit
If you are checking a bag anyway, pack some snacks. They are not always easy to come by at the nugget and the arena.
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