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Here's the route I'm taking.
http://www.mapquest.com/directions/main....&panelbtn=2 I'm probably going to make three stops along the way, if I can. Anyone know of any casinos close by this route, or even, taking a slightly longer way? |
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#2
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www.casinocity.com has a directory. Search by state.
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#3
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http://www.pokermashup.com/ is a much friendlier sorta way to check a given route. Can't vouche for its accuracy, though. Basically you're going to be driving through a poker wasteland. ABQ is about it near that route. Swing through PHX (somehow) and you have some options. But if you're coming to Vegas, you really don't need poker along the way--just drive until you drop and you won't be worried about entertainment after you stop.
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I forgot about www.thepokeratlas.com
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#5
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bee line straight for vegas. one long day of driving.
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laughlin is ur only stop to play poker
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#7
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Make sure you make a stop at Big Johnson's in Dallas. "Surreously"
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there are casinos w/poker near albuquerque, nm.
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There's more poker if you take the I-10 route.
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I took this route when i moved out to vegas at the beginning of the year. You should definitely just drive straight thru. The action in vegas is just too good to waste your time with smaller casinos that are not directly along your route.
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