
Gritz18
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It's cheaper than buying cheese bread and coffee at airports in brazil.😁🤣🤣$8 for a bottle of soda.
It's cheaper than buying cheese bread and coffee at airports in brazil.😁🤣🤣$8 for a bottle of soda.
WSOP ME dates have been released (2nd-16th July)
Should I book it now or safe to wait a couple more weeks, will the Horseshoe rooms sell out quick?
That is a fantastic dream. I'm glad you can get to fulfill it. First check WSOP and see if they have any special connections with hotels and car rentals for WSOP Tournament players. check it out it may surprise you.Hi everyone, need some advice about going to Vegas to play in the WSOP next year.
I was planning on going in 2020 after I turned 21 but obviously COVID happened and scuppered those plans, and the past 2 years I have gone on family holidays instead but next year I am 100% planning on fulfilling my dream of playing in the WSOP.
I'm not planning of staying the whole series, just for 2 weeks (or 3 if I make it into the 2nd week of the Main) so looking at this year's schedule i'd have arrived say a week before the Main began (25th/26th June) and planned to leave on Day 4/5 of the Main unless I made it that far obv
Tournaments from this year's schedule I would've planned on playing:
26th June - 27th June: $600 deepstack
27th June - 29th June: $500 Salute to Warriors
28th June - 2nd July: $400 Collossus
1st July - 3rd July: $1,000 Tag Team (if I can find someone)
2nd July - 4th July: $1,000 Mini Main Event
3rd July - 4th July: $800 Independence Day Celebration NLH
3rd July - busted: $10,000 Main Event
And If I bust the Main early then maybe 1 or both of these:
$1,000 NLH
$600 Ultrastack
Obviously I might not be able to play all of these depends on how I get on etc but that's what my rough schedule would've looked like, total buyins of $15,900.
So I reckon i'd need roughly $16k for buyins, not sure how much for cash games what are the usual stakes played in Vegas? I'm used to playing £1/£2 at my local casino but let's say I bring an extra $4k for cash games so currently at $20k total.
But what about travel/accomodation/other costs etc? I'd be travelling from the UK and a rough search of flights.com says a round trip would cost about $1,200. No idea about accomodation though, any advice where the best places (BnB/hotels near the Strip) and the cost of these would be much appreciated.
What about travelling whilst in Vegas, is everything pretty much walkable or is it advisable to get a taxi/bus or even rent a car? Not sure if i've missed anything but any advice and help would be much appreciated. Thanks!
I'd say my total cost would be around $20,000-$25,000 or so, is that realistic? I know next year's schedule might be different but let's assume it'll be the same as this years to make it easier.
Thanks again!
I heard the buffets that used to cost so little are now ridiculously expensive. Is that true? If so that is awful!