Four Winds South Bend
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Four Winds South Bend
Worst casino for video poker ever! One bar has some bogus game. 3 hands, 15 credits, but only holds cards for the first hand. The rest are dealt all over again. If you play video poker, don’t go there. Also, horrible service at their steakhouse.
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I posted a warning about this casino a while ago. It has Class II gaming machines because they didn't sign any agreement with the State of Indiana. I will not be playing there. Sadly though; this casino may do fairly well because of its proximity to The University of Notre Dame.
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class 3 is for me!more should be said about these vlt bust out joints !!
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It was busy last night, Saturday. But, most people play slots so they don't care about the video poker.
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We went to the steakhouse, Copper Creek, and the service was just awful. We waited 10 minutes to order a drink, when a manager came and said the bartender would be with us soon. Why she didn't take our order, I don't know. It wasn't busy, so that isn't why. It took another 10 minutes for us to place a drink order, the another 20 to get someone to take our dinner order. We won't be going back.
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I posted a warning about this casino a while ago. It has Class II gaming machines because they didn't sign any agreement with the State of Indiana. I will not be playing there. Sadly though; this casino may do fairly well because of its proximity to The University of Notre Dame.
I'm not familiar with this Native casino, but locally the Tohono O'odham Nation has done phenomenal with it's Class II Bingo machines. Even after winning the right to operate Class III games, they continue with the Bingo Machines as they don't have to pay any vigorish to the State. That means that their new resort and casino, currently under construction will be paid for when it opens. Most players are oblivious to the difference because they play just like a real slot. Video Poker is a whole different ball game.
CK
I'm not familiar with this Native casino, but locally the Tohono O'odham Nation has done phenomenal with it's Class II Bingo machines. Even after winning the right to operate Class III games, they continue with the Bingo Machines as they don't have to pay any vigorish to the State. That means that their new resort and casino, currently under construction will be paid for when it opens. Most players are oblivious to the difference because they play just like a real slot. Video Poker is a whole different ball game.
CK
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Advantage playe, did you ever think playing at MS felt like class III gaming? Are you going to be at FW in the near future? Would love to catch up with you. Last time we saw each other was the old poker room before things went bad over at Ms.
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I did play and still play a bit of nl hold em.You prob know the full pay pick em in conjunction with the points that were given was a gold mine until they figured that they were throwing a grand party.using the points to buy gold inkets at certain stores at m s.do u recall the brown turtle chips 3 dollars each??describe yourself I cant recall you please.
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I think m s is class3 rng.had to be. some people made so much money.
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Yes, MS is class III. I was just being sarcastic. As to the old poker room, I'm referring to the awful place MS once jammed all its VP machines. As for my identity, I am one of the former MS VPFree monitors. I'll try to continue to remain completely anonymous here but for verification purposes, my first name begins with 'J', my wife's with 'T', and yours begins with 'P', right? If all that matches up, I can only say that both of us really miss seeing you on weekends! It was, and still remains, people like you that made going to MS and loosing money that much more bearable!