The Riviera Hotel and Casino

            When you go to Las Vegas the options can be overwhelming. It seems that every year that goes by more and more casino hotel and resorts are springing up on the strip and beyond, and finding out which ones are perfect for your holiday can be a bit much for many people. That is why selecting the Riviera Hotel Las Vegas Nevada can be one of the best options for you, because even within the Riviera family itself there are five different towers with different types of rooms, so you can select something that suits your personal taste and budget without having to think about all the options over the entire city. Narrow your search to the Riviera and start choosing from the hundreds of rooms that they have to offer you.

 

            Of course, staying at the Riviera Hotel Las Vegas has to be as much about the gaming as about the room you stay in. After all, you only sleep in your room; you need something to do for the rest of your time while in Las Vegas. There are hundreds of slot machines and table games to play at the Riviera, but now, the most popular game in any casino, including this one, is poker. Poker has seized the country as one of the most popular televised event, and with everyone dreaming of becoming the next world series of poker champion, the poker rooms in Las Vegas are fuller than ever before.

 

            The Riviera Hotel and Casino has two main options to offer players who want to sharpen their poker game and come away with great winnings. The first is their variety of cash games which start at a number of different limits to help ensure that people with a variety of different budgets can afford to sit down at the poker table.

 

            However, most of the poker televised is played in a tournament rather than a cash game format. The Riviera also has poker tournaments every day of the week except Saturday, allowing players to sit down and play in the same format as they see their poker heroes play on the TV.  These tournaments are typically played on a freeze out structure where the last several players in the tournament will receive ascending payouts based on the buy in and how many people registered in the tournament, which is typically fifty players in the tournaments at the Riviera.

 

 

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