I did when they opened. I clocked quite a few hours with some of their early promotions, but then I noticed a stink. First, the owner of the place left California for a myriad of reasons including losing his gaming license. Not a great start. Then, when you play there it seemed pretty obvious there were multiple house players. Several instances of what appeared to be pretty soft play with people they all seemed to know. They also repeatedly let tables get short so that they can have Poker Atlas show a large number of tables. In other words, keep six tables of six players instead of breaking one or two of those tables. Finally, the location is quite possibly one of the worst amongst Houston poker rooms from a security stand point and that was before the armed robbery attempts there.
So yeah, decided after my hours ran that I was never going back and haven't regretted it since.
Also, if you have a dealer like that in your game, he's throwing the good cards to a particular player so it should be easy to figure out who he is rigging the deck to benefit. No follow up with the player and the house's prior issues makes me think it's a house player.