Archie
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get em Stevie
Yeah man you were a ton of help when we were discussing hands when I was playing live full time before, and I appreciate that.I'm sure you could find cheap rooms, but food is not cheap anywhere near the strip. Of course poker rooms will comp you $1 an hour, which doesn't mean much when a sandwich is $17.
There are many options though, and with a little good sense and discipline you can find a routine that works for you.
No need for the small talk, pal.Uber/restaurants closing early situation in Vegas doesn’t sound ideal. Hoping to get down there in the fall.
PM me babyNo need for the small talk, pal.
We don’t judge.
You stopped by for the first time in 3 years to find out Cali’s Insta.
Just ask!!!
Salud!
nowadays I get a ton of free offers, so haven't really looked.
You can go the route of Budget Suites or something similar.
But I would look at casinos downtown, North LV or just out of the way. Consider border towns like Mesquite or Laughlin.
There are likely places that will comp a room, if you play regularly. I know even in CO they had a stay n play promo.
I would get something cheap, look around, talk to regulars, and expand from there
vlog it on YouTubeYeah I'll be on the hunt for something similar man. The reviews are rough, the big things are the thin walls/noise and the crime. I know I know, you get what you pay for though. It'll still be in consideration if push comes to shove; I should be at about $15k then with lowered UC still coming in (they have a stimulus that's been nice but expires in September) so I have options but I have to keep things tight.
I'd go for traditional rentals but good luck getting those with no job....
It's probably not that bad, It certainly was fine 20 years ago but the degradation is on the rise everywhere, especially LV.Yeah I'll be on the hunt for something similar man. The reviews are rough, the big things are the thin walls/noise and the crime. I know I know, you get what you pay for though. It'll still be in consideration if push comes to shove; I should be at about $15k then with lowered UC still coming in (they have a stimulus that's been nice but expires in September) so I have options but I have to keep things tight.
I'd go for traditional rentals but good luck getting those with no job....