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As you may well have heard, people are traveling once more. Though the pandemic is not fully behind us,\u00a02021 travel data at CNBC<\/a>\u00a0showed clear upticks, with North Americans leading the way. And with vacation having been off the table for the better part of two years for many, a lot of people are taking the opportunity to go on long-planned “bucket list” trips.

This would seem to include a lot of Las Vegas getaways. While there are some long-term tourism forecasts indicating that\u00a0
travel to Vegas may start to wane<\/a>\u00a0over time, the latest numbers have represented an astonishing rebound from Covid. Estimations for 2021 were that Vegas would take in about 38 million visitors, as compared to 42 million in 2019. Clearly, Sin City has not lost its appeal.

Because of this, we wanted to post some guidance for those who might be eyeing that bucket list Vegas trip. And while there are countless elements of the city to focus on, we\u2019re going to focus on what, to many, represents the core of Vegas: the poker scene.

Here are some ideas for how to navigate a poker trip in Las Vegas.

Watch\u00a0Rounders<\/em>\u00a0First<\/strong>

Rounders<\/em>\u00a0might just be the most popular poker film out there. It may also be the best to watch before a trip to Vegas. Why? Because (spoiler alert) it ends with Matt Damon\u2019s Mike McDermott hitting the road for Nevada to try his luck in the World Series of Poker. Of course, we don\u2019t advise you get too caught up in the drama and expect to play as well as McDermott. But watching the film before you go will get you nice and pumped up to hit the Vegas tables.

Hit The Highlight Poker Rooms<\/strong>

Once you\u2019re actually in Vegas, there\u2019s no sense getting too inventive \u2013\u2013 just hit the highlight poker rooms first. If you\u2019re not familiar with the local casinos, the general consensus is that the\u00a0
best poker rooms in Vegas<\/a>\u00a0are those at the Aria, the Wynn, and the Bellagio. The Aria is a classy, modern establishment where the dealers have particularly good reputations; The Wynn offer a luxurious, opulent setting that may bet match your vision of a high-end casino poker room; and The Bellagio is known as a hot spot for high-stakes action. Other than these three, The Venetian, MGM Grand, and Caesars Palace are among the famous resorts known for excellent poker.

Study Texas Hold\u2019em & Hand Rankings<\/strong>

As you might expect, you can find lots of different types of poker in Las Vegas. But the beating heart of the poker scene is Texas Hold\u2019em \u2013\u2013 so study up! You simply won\u2019t enjoy your time if you don\u2019t have a good handle on how this game is played. The basic process is simple:


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