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Piece of brown crap?What do you really feel?Oh, and it's vegas...outside architecture has to be important with all of the theme casinos.MGM Grand, Bellagio, and the Palms also look tremendous from the exteriorWynn isn't that bad from the outside :PThough it doesn't catch your eye as nicely as a lot of the other casinos
MGM Grand? That thing is a big green pile of crap (if it the one that's accross the street from New York, New York). Where did you get your Architecture Degree from?A vast majority of Architects will tell you that the Wynn is that bad from the outside. Granted I've only seen a few seconds of fly-bys in a commercial and I may change my opinion when I see it in person.
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Piece of brown crap?What do you really feel?Oh, and it's vegas...outside architecture has to be important with all of the theme casinos.MGM Grand, Bellagio, and the Palms also look tremendous from the exteriorWynn isn't that bad from the outside :PThough it doesn't catch your eye as nicely as a lot of the other casinos
MGM Grand? That thing is a big green pile of crap (if it the one that's accross the street from New York, New York). Where did you get your Architecture Degree from?A vast majority of Architects will tell you that the Wynn is that bad from the outside. Granted I've only seen a few seconds of fly-bys in a commercial and I may change my opinion when I see it in person.
Most normal people don't have an architecture Degree (btw... it should be architectural degree not architecture degree). :D
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A vast majority of Architects will tell you that the Wynn is that bad from the outside. Granted I've only seen a few seconds of fly-bys in a commercial and I may change my opinion when I see it in person.
This might be a tad OT (okay fine it's totally OT) but what do you consider the top 3 Vegas hotels from an architecture point of view?
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DanielNegreanu wrote: Date Limit Hours Result Feb 6 1500-3000 7 +45,600 Feb 21 4000-8000 8 -251,000 Feb 22 4000-8000 8 -190,000 Feb 26 4000-8000 5 +598,000 Mar 1 4000-8000 31 -114,000 Mar 18 2000-4000 2.5 + 16,500 Totals 61.5 +105,100 Hourly Rate= $1708.94 I new to the site - can you tell me where this game is being played, at a casino or online?Thanks

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This might be a tad OT (okay fine it's totally OT) but what do you consider the top 3 Vegas hotels from an architecture point of view?
I've only been there once and I didn't get outside much. I guess the Belagio, would have to be my favorite. After that, there not much worth mentioning.What I find offensive about the Wynn and MGM is that they are curtainwall with one ugly color of glass. Let's see, you went to Architure School for 5 years and studied 6000 years of buildings from all around the world and the best you could think of is to make your building 100% glass? On top of that you pick one of the 3 ugliest colors that Viracon offers, WTF? A retarded monkey could do better than that.
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Hey guys,Just wanted to let you all know I will be posting here now! Looking forward to answering your questions!-Phil

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The big game is mostly at the Bellagio. I wouldn't be surprised to see that change a little when Wynn opens. The Commerce Casino in L.A. also has a very active high limit area - regular 400-800, 1,000-2,000 games, but I doubt anything gets as large, as frequently, as it does at Bellagio. Probably mostly when a major tourneyment rolls through.

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Wynn Las Vegas is like everything Wynn does - big, bold, and unique. I've seen it up close since it's been topped off and if it's possible for a building to dominate the LV skyline (Stratosphere included) this is it so far.

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I was in Vegas last week, and I have to agree. While I was at the top of the Stratosphere, my eyes kept wondering back to the Wynn Resorts building...very nice looking, and very luxurious I'm sure.

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DN,Have you considered doing a "Road to the Final Table"?I would also be interested in hearing about your road to the BIGS.How you got started and how you progressed along the way.Thanks,D

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I just need to get that Guest thing changed!-9 :D 9 :)
If you really are Phil, you need to go through the same authentification process that Josh A. and Harry D. did to get "Poker Professional" under their names. Contact Daniel and I'm sure he will hook you up.Until then, you are just another 12 year old kid looking for attention.
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I just need to get that Guest thing changed!-9 :D 9 :)
If you really are Phil, you need to go through the same authentification process that Josh A. and Harry D. did to get "Poker Professional" under their names. Contact Daniel and I'm sure he will hook you up.Until then, you are just another 12 year old kid looking for attention.
Even if it is Phil, i think he is still a 12 year old kid looking for attention at heart.
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Date Limit Hours ResultFeb 6 1500-3000 7 +45,600Feb 21 4000-8000 8 -251,000Feb 22 4000-8000 8 -190,000Feb 26 4000-8000 5 +598,000Mar 1 4000-8000 31 -114,000Mar 18 2000-4000 2.5 + 16,500Mar 30 2000-4000 5.5 + 25,300Totals 67 +130,400Hourly Rate= $1946.27
Wow DN,I am appalled by this hourly rate at a 4k/8k game. This is like equivalent to making 2 dollars an hour playing 4/8 limits. However, you are playing against the best in the world so I can see the difficulty of trying to profit. IMO, if you profit in anyway at that level or break even you are really good. It's hard to find weaknesses at the level of game play especially since every name you mentioned at that table is well known. Anyway, This information is very useful to me. It lets me know that even a good poker player has a tough time trying to profit playing live. I can see how you dominate other limits.
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If that really is Phil Hellmuth how can you badtalk him.He is the unluckiest poker player I have seen on TV.He has won more money than you will in your whole lives.Almost every time Phil gets knocked out of a tournament on TV it is bad luck,I mean in the 2004 world series of poker in the 3,000$ dollar pot limit holdem championship,2 players hit running flush cards in 2 huge pots.You guys should show more respect to World Champions.

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