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- From: russe@alyeska.EBay.Sun.COM (Russell Engle)
- Newsgroups: rec.gambling
- Subject: Re: New Service: SFO<->RNO $35 each way (no advance)
- Message-ID: <1ers7kINNehv@male.EBay.Sun.COM>
- Date: 24 Nov 92 00:15:48 GMT
- References: <1992Nov23.031825.22549@odin.corp.sgi.com>
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- In article 22549@odin.corp.sgi.com, stantz@sierra.corp.sgi.com (Mark Stantz) writes:
- >
- > To inaugurate their new service between SFO and RNO, Reno Air is
- >offering $35 no-advance one-way tickets ($45 no-advance 1st class). This
- >price should be available until mid-January, at which time the no-advance
- >rate will jump to $60 I think.
- >
- > Check out Reno Air. Looks like they're going to be pricing along
- >the lines of Southwest, but not trying too hard to compete with them in the
- >exact same markets.
- >
- > -Mark
-
- My wife, Michelle Chiou, and I just returned from a weekend trip on Reno Air
- to the Peppermill Fall Poker Tournament. We were very pleased with
- our flights. They have 5 MD-80 jet aircraft that are all less than one year
- old. If we knew that first class was only a $20 RT premium, we would have
- definitely flown that way (huge comfortable leather seats). The coach
- class seating is 3 seats, aisle, 2 seats.
-
- The only caveat is the slow ticketing process. They don't have any
- computerized ticket printers yet at SFO or Reno, and their ticketing agent
- miswrote our return date. We have flown American, America West and Southwest
- in the past to Reno and Las Vegas, but I would recommend Reno Air over them
- for price and quality of flights and aircraft. I believe they have five
- flights per day between SFO and Reno's Cannon-International.
-
- As for the tournament, we only got a chance to play in the $300 and $200+$200
- re-buy Hold'ems on Sat. and Sunday. On Sunday, Michelle got down to the last
- three tables before she was knocked-out. On Friday, two local Garden City
- players took 1st and 2nd in the No-Limit Hold'em event. Steve Tang won it,
- but I don't remember the other fellow's name. Steve also won another
- tournament earlier in the week! (Steve works as an Asian games host at GC
- and plays in the same $30-$60 and $60-$120 Hold'em games Michelle plays in.)
-
- The side action was excellent! Much better than at Vegas tournaments, IMHO.
- On Saturday afternoon, I won $400 in a $10-20 Hold'em in an hour.
- On Sunday afternoon, I won $320 in a $6-12 game in a couple of hours.
- Michelle won over a thousand each time in two sessions of $20-40, plus she
- won a $420 satellite for Sunday's tournament. This more than covered our total
- tournament entry fees ($1,480 for both of us) and trip expenses ($270).
-
- In case anyone is planning a trip to the Peppermill from now until March, 1993,
- I would recommend you call them to obtain a "Return Rate" coupon that
- gives you a $34 room rate in the tower. This week, the coupon is good
- for a $24 room rate. Just tell them you stayed there and they forgot
- to give you one. Otherwise, the casino rate you get through the poker room
- is $45 per night. The poker room also gives a $1 per hour played food
- credit after you ask them to "track" your time.
-
- Good luck!
- ---------
-
- Russ Engle Phone: (510) 226-1100
- Open Systems Consulting Group Fax: (510) 226-9290
- PO Box 14860 Email: osg!russ@Sun.COM
- Fremont, CA 94539-1860
-
- (All opinions expressed herein are mine and mine alone, and I am *not*
- an employee of Sun Microsystems, Inc. [just a contractor])
-