They’ll make money inspire of themselves. But if, they don’t care about utilization, maximizing share holder return on investments, improving the client experience and just content to stay mediocre, then they are on the right path. Overall, there is major room for improvement if they would only realize what potential they have. A lot of dealers have the “drill sergeant” mentality and run the game under their dictatorship- my way or you’re out of here. The overall atmosphere is quaint with no smoking allowed but the personal are not user friendly and no table rules are posted for the players to understand the way the poker room does business. When asked why they don’t open more tables, you get a snide comment, “we don’t have any deals available.” On weekend nights, it’s about a 1-2 hour wait to play any poker game. Throughout the day there is always a waiting list for the more popular $2-4 Hold’em game. Hold‘em, Pineapple, Omaha, and limit or no-limit, etc. Purple Room Supper Club, Palm Springs, CA, US. The Show - Agua Caliente Casino, Rancho Mirage, CA, US. They limit the number of playing tables of between 7 to 10, depending on the type of game, i.e. Comedy Pop Hip-Hop R&B Indie & Alt Electronic Country Classical. That is, if you can get there at least an hour ahead of the 10am start time and even then, you might be placed on a waiting list. They hold daily tournaments for those interested in sharpening their professional playing skills.
The user experience is not what you'd expect. If you're a poker fan like me and want to play at a local California casino, think twice about playing at Morongo.