Mary Ross
27 female, a few stone over wight with a tan complexion maintained by over use of sun beds.
you like skirts as thay keep eye well away from your chest an your spreading wast line (playing poker online for hours 6 a day really add on the pounds)
You've recently decided to take a break from the online scene, as games have gotten quite stale from online gambling regulations. The only active sites feature a pool of nitty regulars, creating a wasteland of dry stack trading you'd prefer to avoid. You decide to move to Las Vegas and take a shot at the live games. Since you have no place of your own in Vegas, you'll have to stay at a hotel, which means earning a minimum of residence and food costs every day to sustain your stay.
You arrive in Vegas with a starting bankroll of $2000. Your first decision is to figure out which hotel you'll be staying at. You pick up a brochure with a listing of prices. All of these hotels have poker rooms of their own, so it'd be convenient and cost-efficient to play at the same hotel you're staying in. It's also viable to stay at one hotel and play at others, if you don't mind taking cabs and waiting in lower priority queues. Anyway, it's likely that the more expensive hotels will have bigger games, and certainly more comfortable rooms.
Bellagio - $182/night
The Cosmopolitan - $128/night
Trump International - $111/night
Treasure Island - $73/night
Palo Towers - $59/night
Rio - $29/night
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