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So who is getting mail from GN-L? Most of us fell off the radar after the
discontinuation of the (March/April edition) of the Insider mailer. I miss the
joint as a homebase.

The VP is stable. I make my $20 contribution to the quarter DDJ and/or a $5
contribution to the nickel 12/8 Loose Deuces. They continue to run their
Mon-Wed slot/VP tourneys where they return 100% of the $10 buy-ins. They continue
a 100 coin Friday COD. They added a free-pull on a special RWB slot where
three white bars wins $1k, and other Free-play amounts with their new sign-up
promo.

For your reading pleasure I will now include a post I made on Ken Smith's
www.blackjacktournaments.com website. Comments about GNL and their tourneys are
encouraged.

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I did the September Blackjack Blitz tourney at GN-L. I picked-up a flyer off
a table for this event on my July visit. When I called the (866) 714-4185
number the gal and I were both confused. They answer the phone in Vegas. With
dueling tourneys on the same weekend it took my slot card number to actually
figure it out. She was trying to get me into the downtown event.

This time around they didn't want a credit card for a buy-in like in March.
It appears they comped alot of entrys. I saw some glossy mailers in player's
hands. The Friday night (4-6p) registration went smoothly. They started with
three Saturday times (9, 9:45, 10:30a) so there was some choice. Early
registration for the $50 buy-in got you into a drawing for 5x$50.

They ran six spots/six table sessions, one player advances in the prelims.
They did five morning sessions and three afternoon rebuy rounds. You had to
rebuy to be in the wildcard drawings. They really hawked this up repeating the
requirement often.

So at most they had room for 36x8=288 preliminary spots. If everyone
coughed-up $50, that would be $14,400. The flyer stated 120 warm bodies guaranteed the
$20k ($10k,5k,3k,1k,500,500). I did not pay attention enough to see if they
burned-up all the spots, but the first three sessions were full.

They did a good job once again running the event. The dealers are competant,
but they still have to deal double deck face-up and remember the housekeeping
stuff. There was a sign stating when the wildcard drawings would be held, but
not how many would be pulled. The tourney area was a bit cramped, but the
velvet ropes kept the crowds back. They didn't tolerate any coaching.

I won my table on Saturday morning, geting lucky with the second best
stack/second to bet going into the last hand. So they ended up with 48 first round
winners and drew 12 wildcards for the 10 quarterfinal tables on Sunday morning.
This time two advanced into the semi-finals. I had a good seat position if
everyone stayed around, but two early busts left me betting second again on the
final hand. I stole the low from this spot, but alas a blackjack followed by a
dealer bust knocked me out. So 20 advanced and I believe 5 wildcards were
drawn for five at five semi-final tables. (Note to self: I need to pay more
atttention when I get eliminated.) One wildcard, where everyone was in the drum was
drawn for the Final table where they played 30 hands instead of 20.

Anyone else have some more details?

The flyers available for October were for a Texas Hold Em tourney with $77
entry and $7,777 guaranteed. But GN-L does not even deal Poker! This is Oct
11-12 and to be held in Tarzans Lounge. But Tarzans shows the sports games on the
best TV set-up on the River and has a sportsbook! It is normally packed for
football weekends. They are going to piss off alot of sportsbettors if they go
through with this event. And just who is going to deal Poker on the 19 tables
listed in the flyer?

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Terry I played a little BJ at GNL last Saturday night and was AMAZED at their liberal rules.
Single deck paying 3/2 on BJ's and double down on any first two cards. How long as
THAT been going on? Even with the liberal rules I couldn't get a win if my life depended
on it. It's just amazing sometimes how you can get nothing hand after hand, while the
guy sitting next to you cashes out with $1500. Even so it was enjoyable listening to the
Saturday night music and most of the dealers seemed super friendly. I hope they stay with
those liberal rules. Wouldn't it be neat if that caught on elsewhere?

So who is getting mail from GN-L? Most of us fell off the radar after the
discontinuation of the (March/April edition) of the Insider mailer. I miss the
joint as a homebase.

The VP is stable. I make my $20 contribution to the quarter DDJ and/or a $5
contribution to the nickel 12/8 Loose Deuces. They continue to run their
Mon-Wed slot/VP tourneys where they return 100% of the $10 buy-ins. They continue
a 100 coin Friday COD. They added a free-pull on a special RWB slot where
three white bars wins $1k, and other Free-play amounts with their new sign-up
promo.

For your reading pleasure I will now include a post I made on Ken Smith's
www.blackjacktournaments.com website. Comments about GNL and their tourneys are
encouraged.

****

I did the September Blackjack Blitz tourney at GN-L. I picked-up a flyer off
a table for this event on my July visit. When I called the (866) 714-4185
number the gal and I were both confused. They answer the phone in Vegas. With
dueling tourneys on the same weekend it took my slot card number to actually
figure it out. She was trying to get me into the downtown event.

This time around they didn't want a credit card for a buy-in like in March.
It appears they comped alot of entrys. I saw some glossy mailers in player's
hands. The Friday night (4-6p) registration went smoothly. They started with
three Saturday times (9, 9:45, 10:30a) so there was some choice. Early
registration for the $50 buy-in got you into a drawing for 5x$50.

They ran six spots/six table sessions, one player advances in the prelims.
They did five morning sessions and three afternoon rebuy rounds. You had to
rebuy to be in the wildcard drawings. They really hawked this up repeating the
requirement often.

So at most they had room for 36x8=288 preliminary spots. If everyone
coughed-up $50, that would be $14,400. The flyer stated 120 warm bodies guaranteed

the

$20k ($10k,5k,3k,1k,500,500). I did not pay attention enough to see if they
burned-up all the spots, but the first three sessions were full.

They did a good job once again running the event. The dealers are competant,
but they still have to deal double deck face-up and remember the housekeeping
stuff. There was a sign stating when the wildcard drawings would be held, but
not how many would be pulled. The tourney area was a bit cramped, but the
velvet ropes kept the crowds back. They didn't tolerate any coaching.

I won my table on Saturday morning, geting lucky with the second best
stack/second to bet going into the last hand. So they ended up with 48 first round
winners and drew 12 wildcards for the 10 quarterfinal tables on Sunday morning.
This time two advanced into the semi-finals. I had a good seat position if
everyone stayed around, but two early busts left me betting second again on the
final hand. I stole the low from this spot, but alas a blackjack followed by a
dealer bust knocked me out. So 20 advanced and I believe 5 wildcards were
drawn for five at five semi-final tables. (Note to self: I need to pay more
atttention when I get eliminated.) One wildcard, where everyone was in the drum was
drawn for the Final table where they played 30 hands instead of 20.

Anyone else have some more details?

The flyers available for October were for a Texas Hold Em tourney with $77
entry and $7,777 guaranteed. But GN-L does not even deal Poker! This is Oct
11-12 and to be held in Tarzans Lounge. But Tarzans shows the sports games on the
best TV set-up on the River and has a sportsbook! It is normally packed for
football weekends. They are going to piss off alot of sportsbettors if they go
through with this event. And just who is going to deal Poker on the 19 tables
listed in the flyer?

******

Bluestreak
    
<BR><BR>**************<BR>Psssst...Have you heard the news? There's a new fashion

blog,

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