
Be prepared to wait along time to open an Epassporte account. The call volume is through the roof and it's really hard to get through to someone, if at all. Maybe this is the way to go. We will see.
LoF
I agree that the new tournament room at the Hustler is very nice. The new light brown or tan colored tables makes it easier to see the cards when I am in seat 3, 4, 7, or 8. Comfortable chairs and the extra space makes it easier to get in and out of your seat, and the room is well lit.
I also played in the Weds night tournament and noticed the play is really bad early in the tournament. In the middle of the tournament, I had my stack up to about 6,500 when i raised a medium stack on the BB [5xbb] with AKs. He called and flop came K64. He checked and I bet half the pot hoping to keep the hook in when he raised all in! I called the all in, and he showed 86o (wtf?). The river, of course, was the ugliest 8 I've ever seen. I understand the semi-bluff on flop, but the call preflop steamed me a little. I finished the tournament somewhere between 35-38th after a couple more choice hands, but overall I was happy with my play.
On a different note there are a couple Poker After Dark links someone posted with James Woods and Phil Hellmuth, I really enjoyed the one with Phil especially. Check them out.
LakeofFire
I was in San Diego over the weekend and I found a cool little poker room called the Lucky Lady. The cardroom is smaller than most LA rooms (about 7 tables, due to city restrictions) but I recommend it if you are in the area. No limit 5/5 and 5/10 games were offered with some 3/6 HE with lots of action. The casino also has a pai gow room if you like to gamble. The staff and room manager were very friendly.
Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are served daily. Nothing on the menu is over four dollars and you get a big plate of food. Look for the room review on this site for more details. If you're in San Diego, check out Lucky Lady.
LakeofFire