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Re: I'm back
Eduardo,
Thank you! I'm glad to BE back. Now I'm just trying to get my sleep patterns back in check now that I'm back in action at work.
Mike
Thank you! I'm glad to BE back. Now I'm just trying to get my sleep patterns back in check now that I'm back in action at work.
Mike
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I was going to post my experience on this issue based on my recent trip to AC. However, I hesitate to do so , in fear of being labled "low class".
Speaking as a forum member, PLEASE do not feel intimidated by the prospect of being ridiculed by someone in this forum. I think that the overwhelming majority of the forum members would like for you to make that post that you are hesitant to make. Looking forward to reading that post about your trip to the Marina, faygo.
Speaking as a forum member, PLEASE do not feel intimidated by the prospect of being ridiculed by someone in this forum. I think that the overwhelming majority of the forum members would like for you to make that post that you are hesitant to make. Looking forward to reading that post about your trip to the Marina, faygo.
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Well said bigboy.
Faygo,
Everyone in this forum is unique. Everyone has a different way of approaching the game, different experience levels, and different goals. If everyone in this forum thought the exact same way, what would be the point of this forum? I would enjoy reading your post if you choose to post it.
Mike
Faygo,
Everyone in this forum is unique. Everyone has a different way of approaching the game, different experience levels, and different goals. If everyone in this forum thought the exact same way, what would be the point of this forum? I would enjoy reading your post if you choose to post it.
Mike
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Bigboy & njmike37.
Appreciated your replys. I had a rant ready to send to Webman, but, since receiving them have decided to forgo it for now.
In keeping with this thread, the smoking areas at Trump Marina are located at the back right of thr casino as you are going towards the High Altitude area. This area has mostly $.05,.25 and some $1.00 slot machines. The only video poker was $.05 Double Joker (approx. 6 machines). The High Altitude area had a bank of $1.00 & $2.00 multi-game slant top poker machines. Sprinkled in this area was some $5.00 smoking allowed slot machines. The morning we left, we went to the Taj for awhile. They had on their upper level near the Boardwalk entrance 6 $.25 Spin Poker Progressives and 6 DB Macines. On a side note, if I hadn't been going to the Marina(Castle) since it opened and being treated very nice, I might be tempted to complain about the paytables. Just for grins I put $100.00 through one of the Slant Tops playing 8/5 JOB. The short pay cost $40.00 in Full House/ flush pay. Who knows what the additional 8 plays might have done?
The Marina was absolutely packed both Saturday and Sunday. Usually on a Sunday Morning you can shoot a cannon through the casino. The smoking thing didn't seem to be lowering their take.
The trip ended well as we, because of an overturned tanker on I-95, took the Cape May/Lewes ferry, Chesapeake Bay Bridge/Tunnel and back roads home. Nice senic, relaxing drive.
Appreciated your replys. I had a rant ready to send to Webman, but, since receiving them have decided to forgo it for now.
In keeping with this thread, the smoking areas at Trump Marina are located at the back right of thr casino as you are going towards the High Altitude area. This area has mostly $.05,.25 and some $1.00 slot machines. The only video poker was $.05 Double Joker (approx. 6 machines). The High Altitude area had a bank of $1.00 & $2.00 multi-game slant top poker machines. Sprinkled in this area was some $5.00 smoking allowed slot machines. The morning we left, we went to the Taj for awhile. They had on their upper level near the Boardwalk entrance 6 $.25 Spin Poker Progressives and 6 DB Macines. On a side note, if I hadn't been going to the Marina(Castle) since it opened and being treated very nice, I might be tempted to complain about the paytables. Just for grins I put $100.00 through one of the Slant Tops playing 8/5 JOB. The short pay cost $40.00 in Full House/ flush pay. Who knows what the additional 8 plays might have done?
The Marina was absolutely packed both Saturday and Sunday. Usually on a Sunday Morning you can shoot a cannon through the casino. The smoking thing didn't seem to be lowering their take.
The trip ended well as we, because of an overturned tanker on I-95, took the Cape May/Lewes ferry, Chesapeake Bay Bridge/Tunnel and back roads home. Nice senic, relaxing drive.
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Bigboy & njmike37.
Appreciated your replys. I had a rant ready to send to Webman, but, since receiving them have decided to forgo it for now.
In keeping with this thread, the smoking areas at Trump Marina are located at the back right of thr casino as you are going towards the High Altitude area. This area has mostly $.05,.25 and some $1.00 slot machines. The only video poker was $.05 Double Joker (approx. 6 machines). The High Altitude area had a bank of $1.00 & $2.00 multi-game slant top poker machines. Sprinkled in this area was some $5.00 smoking allowed slot machines. The morning we left, we went to the Taj for awhile. They had on their upper level near the Boardwalk entrance 6 $.25 Spin Poker Progressives and 6 DB Macines. On a side note, if I hadn't been going to the Marina(Castle) since it opened and being treated very nice, I might be tempted to complain about the paytables. Just for grins I put $100.00 through one of the Slant Tops playing 8/5 JOB. The short pay cost $40.00 in Full House/ flush pay. Who knows what the additional 8 plays might have done?
The Marina was absolutely packed both Saturday and Sunday. Usually on a Sunday Morning you can shoot a cannon through the casino. The smoking thing didn't seem to be lowering their take.
The trip ended well as we, because of an overturned tanker on I-95, took the Cape May/Lewes ferry, Chesapeake Bay Bridge/Tunnel and back roads home. Nice senic, relaxing drive.
Label: Low-Class. But all's well that ends well.