Not the Champ
I did manage to double my starting stack, but other than that the high point of the event was figuring out I could use the $10 food comp that Harrah's provides each $10,000 entrant to exactly cover a chicken parmesan sub and two bags of smoked almonds.
Michael Mina (formerly Aqua) is inside the conservatory, where I imagine Professor Plum killing someone with the candlestick every time I walk through the beautiful, fragrant, ever-changing floral display. This time they had a very clever mini-Bellagio complete with fountain show. Stop by and see it if you get the chance. It's one of the best free things to do in Vegas.
I'm planning to enter the $1500 mixed hold 'em event on Sunday.
Labels: Andy Bloch, Barry Greenstein, Brandon Adams, dining, Erick Lindgren, Howard Lederer, poker, wine
3 Comments:
Press on - your time will come.
PS Ken Wright rules ...
Richard, I have yet to even find a better butternut squash soup than the dinner at Nobhill.
Michael Mina is an amazing restaurant as well=)
You said: $10 food comp that Harrah's provides
What do you expect for $10K :-)
Harrah assholes!!!
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