Not So Favorite Casinos?

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Casino Knight
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Re: Not So Favorite Casinos?

Post by Casino Knight »



great story! good for you,  feel sorry for the other guy. as in most big wins, it is not knowing how to play, but being in the right spot at the right time.

Thanks. I agree.

alpax
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Post by alpax »

Though it must have tested your patience, great story CK!

Also like CK stated, Fort McDowell seems to have good VP not just in Arizona, it seems to be one of the best outside of Vegas for low stakes players.

alpax
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Post by alpax »



i have been hoping that casinos would get the hint, that with reduced payouts, business would keep suffering. forget it, the payouts keep getting worse. they keep trying to make up for the loss of business, by taking more from each player that does come.  i think the only solution will be a much better economy and/or a mass closing of casinos. the other possibility are casinos with a different business model. less frills, less give aways, just a safe, clean place to play with less fixed expenses.     

It seems to me from reading many posts here, the western part of the US has generally better Video Poker, access to good VP does not seem too far away for western players though some places in the east do have some good pay tables.

notes1
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Post by notes1 »


[QUOTE=notes1]

i have been hoping that casinos would get the hint, that with reduced payouts, business would keep suffering. forget it, the payouts keep getting worse. they keep trying to make up for the loss of business, by taking more from each player that does come.  i think the only solution will be a much better economy and/or a mass closing of casinos. the other possibility are casinos with a different business model. less frills, less give aways, just a safe, clean place to play with less fixed expenses.     

It seems to me from reading many posts here, the western part of the US has generally better Video Poker, access to good VP does not seem too far away for western players though some places in the east do have some good pay tables.[/QUOTE]
  maybe being closer to vegas competition. also, is it possible the west does not have the casino saturation that is taking place in the north and northeast. one would think that more competition would make casinos fight harder for your business, but if there are only so many customers playing, they need to get more from each player. 

Vman96
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Post by Vman96 »

For me, it might be Mirage...

Love to stay there, but VP is pretty horrendous at quarters or less.

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