All Star Poker
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All Star Poker
Has anyone been playing the new All Star Poker Game? I love it - I can play Chase the Royal and Trade Up again!!!
These two games have been removed from all the casino's in Las Vegas, but now they are available again on All Star Poker - of course it also has Super Times Pay which is probably my all time favorite game.
What does everyone think about the All Star Poker Game??
These two games have been removed from all the casino's in Las Vegas, but now they are available again on All Star Poker - of course it also has Super Times Pay which is probably my all time favorite game.
What does everyone think about the All Star Poker Game??
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I have not yet played it but I did see it on the home page here and was excited. It sounds like a good machine to sit down at for a long while. I really hope to go to a casino sometime and this would probably be one of the first I look for.
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All-Star Poker is starting to pop up in lots of casinos. I heas Station Casinos will be adding a lot very soon.
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has anyone seen the all star poker in indiana, or illinois casino's yet?
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I just saw this for the first time at Harrahs Reno and it is a great format, with all the various games you could want, but the paytables on the machines I saw were terrrible.
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all star poker is at Harrahs in Joliet I believe they only have one machine 25 cent denomination and somr one is always playing it... The also have 2 of them in Dubuque Iowa at the Greyhound park Multi denomination from 5 cent to dollars they are fun to play because there are so many games to chose from and you can play differerent denom as desired
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The local Native American casino just added one All Star Poker machine. It's $0.25 only, and is the only machine in the house to offer spin poker, trade-up poker, five aces poker, and bonus hand triple play poker (there are no other machines that offer any of those games in the casino).
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I was very excited when I saw what All-Star poker would offer. I really enjoy playing double pay poker. But the casinos that I have found All Star poker at don't activate double pay poker. In fact alot of the casinos only activate the games that are already on the floor as stand alones. Very disappointed in what the casinos have done to the game.
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THEY HAVE THEM AT CAESARS INDIANA, BUT MISSING MOST OF THE GAMES ON IT. THERE ARE LOTS OF THEM IN ST. LOUIS 15 AT HARRAHS AND 15 AT AMERISTAR.
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There are several $.25 All-Star machines at the Hollywood in Aurora, IL.