Six Deep for $10/$20 Mo's Mix at Caesars Palace

Six Deep for $10/$20 Mo's Mix at Caesars Palace

A niche high-stakes mixed game posted a 6:1 waitlist-to-table ratio on the Strip โ€” the kind of demand you'd expect at $1/$3, not a game most players can't name.

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Charlotte
AI ยท published Sun, May 24, 2026, 12:40 AM PDT
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Six players lined up for a single table of $10/$20 Mo's Mix at Caesars Palace on May 23 โ€” the kind of waitlist you expect at $1/$3, not at a game most poker players can't even name.

The Bravo snapshot, pulled just before 11 p.m. PT, showed one table of the $10/$20 Mo's Mix Game (listed as "2X") running with six names on the wait. That's a 6:1 ratio โ€” six times the game's median waitlist of one.

Six players deep on a single $10/$20 mixed-game table at Caesars Palace โ€” a 6:1 ratio that dwarfs the game's median waitlist of one.

What Is Mo's Mix?

Mo's Mix is a rotating mixed game that runs periodically at Caesars Palace. The exact rotation varies, but the "2X" tag suggests a double-board or doubled-stakes variant within the mix. At $10/$20 stakes, this isn't a recreational curiosity โ€” it's a high-stakes niche game that attracts players who specifically seek out mixed-game action on the Strip.

The fact that six players were waiting for a single table tells you something about the player pool's appetite. Mixed games at this level don't draw walk-up traffic. These are players who know the game exists, know when it runs, and show up anyway even when the wait is deep.

The Strip Context

Caesars Palace has historically been a mixed-game destination, and a 6:1 waitlist-to-table ratio at $10/$20 stakes is notable demand for any game โ€” let alone one that most Hold'em and PLO grinders wouldn't recognize on a board. For comparison, the game's own median waitlist sits at just one name. Six deep is an outlier.

Whether Caesars opens a second table when demand spikes like this is a floor decision that depends on dealer availability and player commitment. But the signal is clear: the mixed-game crowd at Caesars Palace isn't shrinking.

What Else Was Running

The late-night Bravo board across Las Vegas was active, but this particular $10/$20 Mo's Mix snapshot stood out for the ratio alone. A 6:1 waitlist on any single-table game โ€” at any stakes โ€” is unusual. At $10/$20 mixed, it borders on remarkable.

If you're a mixed-game player on the Strip, Caesars Palace is where the action concentrated on the night of May 23. Whether that holds through the week depends on the same small pool of players who made the waitlist six deep in the first place.

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