Food options in Las Vegas are plentiful, including numerous spots inside the Rio or within a close proximity. Health-conscious poker players purchase meal plans from All-American Dave, a WSOP staple food truck that is back for the 2021 series.
Others choose the delicious but expensive Voodoo Steakhouse at the Rio, and then of course there are plenty of fast-food and fine dining choices all over town.
If you're looking for a little something different, a tasty spot that probably won't show up on many "best restaurants in Las Vegas" blogs but are deserving of inclusion, this article is just for you.
Steve Foutty raised to 25,000 and a player in the cutoff called. Gary Cheng three-bet to 115,000 from the big blind and both Foutty and the cutoff came along.
The flop was and Cheng bet 85,000. Foutty called and the cutoff got out of the way.
The turn was and Cheng continued for 177,000. Foutty went into the tank for a few moments before tossing his hand in the muck.
William Nichols raised to 26,000 and then called a three-bet to 80,000 by Eric Blair from one seat over. The flop fell and Nichols check-raised for Blair to call all-in for the 281,000 he had at his disposal.
Eric Blair:
William Nichols:
Blair had the best of it with broadway but needed to avoid the board to pair. He did so thanks to the turn and river, sending Nichols to a short stack.
Ayodesi "Azeez" Coker opened to 25,000 from early position and was called by Victor Ramdin in the hijack, the player in the small blind, and Ken Aldridge in the big blind.
Action checked to Coker on the flop and he continued for a 65,000 bet. Only Ramdin called.
Both players checked on the turn; however, Coker bet 145,000 when the completed the board and Ramdin instantly tossed in a single chip to denote a call.
Coker tabled for a full house, which was good against the of Ramdin for a flush — leaving Ramdin with just 140,000 behind.
Chris Moneymaker raised to 25,000 over on the main feature table and was called by Ion Godoroja, Breno Campelo, Jevon Lam and Sean Swingruber. On the flop, Lam checked and Swingruber moved all-in for 139,000 which Moneymaker and Godoroja called. Moneymaker then bet the turn for 336,000 and Godoroja folded.
Sean Swingruber:
Chris Moneymaker:
The river improved Moneymaker to the superior ten-high straight and that sent Swingruber to the rail.