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groo 08-31-2006 03:15 PM

I-10 or I-40
 
It looks like I'll be driving my wifes furniture from Rome, GA to Phoenix. I'll be swinging through New Orleans and the Memphis/Tunica area (yeah, I know not a very straight line). Time is barely an issue, and I'm hoping to play some poker along the way. Am I likely to find more casino's westbound on I-10 from N.O. or west bound on I-40 from Memphis? I play mostly small stake FLHE.

Thanks in advance.

centja1 08-31-2006 03:45 PM

Re: I-10 or I-40
 
easily westbound on I-10. Baton Rouge has two casinos downtown (Belle of Baton Rouge & Casino Rouge) although neither of them have a poker room anymore.

Grand Casino Coushatta in Kinder, LA is about 25 miles north of I-10 and about 30 east of Lake Charles and has a decent sized poker room.

Lake charles has several casinos (at least two) that offer poker.

I haven't driven on I-40 west of memphis, but from what i know about Arkansas, i would be willing to bet a significant amount of money that you're not going to find more casinos there than in Louisiana.

Justin

AKQJ10 08-31-2006 04:06 PM

Re: I-10 or I-40
 
Don't forget Oklahoma and New Mexico.

If you really want to make a poker tour of the South-central US, I would finagle something like 10 -> 49 -> 20 -> 35 -> 40. That adds much distance, but now you hit Oklahoma and Sandia (a very nice room in Albuquerque). You would miss Lake Charles and Tucson.

Texas is ironically a legal poker wasteland, so going around it and through a poker state is +EV.

If you wanna go thousands of miles out of your way, I-70 or I-80 are quite good. [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img]

NT! 08-31-2006 04:06 PM

Re: I-10 or I-40
 
There are only a few casinos along 40, I think they were in New Mexico, maybe one or two looked like they had poker, and who knows if it was any good or not.

NT

AKQJ10 08-31-2006 06:04 PM

Re: I-10 or I-40
 
How silly of me to forget:

http://poker.wikia.com/wiki/Casinos:Southern_US
http://poker.wikia.com/wiki/Casinos:Western_US

dave6 08-31-2006 06:58 PM

Re: I-10 or I-40
 
[ QUOTE ]

Texas is ironically a legal poker wasteland, so going around it and through a poker state is +EV.


[/ QUOTE ]

And if you take I-10, you'll be in Texas for 879 miles.

On the other hand, when you get to West Texas you may see this sign:

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi..._unveiling.JPG

JTrout 08-31-2006 09:27 PM

Re: I-10 or I-40
 
I tried to pm you, but your box is full.

As for poker, the closest room to Rome, GA may be in Philadelphia, MS.
Silver Star Casino. Around a dozen tables, I'd guess half full on Tues. nite. Been awhile since i've been there. Soft games I'd expect.
And a couple of very good golf courses.

The Big Easy 08-31-2006 10:07 PM

Re: I-10 or I-40
 
Take I-10.

Stop at The Beau Rivage in Biloxi - just opened this week, so the action must be good.

Then head on to New Orleans - we would love to have you and would really appreciate you spending a little money around town.

Then you have three options:
1) You can either head north on I-49 to Shreveport (which would allow you to go to Winstar in OK)
2) You can stay on I-10 and stop in Lake Charles. The problem is once you get past Lake Charles your next poker room is at Inn of the Mountain Gods in Riodosa, NM.
3) Head north on I-55 to Tunica, then head back south the I-20 to Shreveport and Winstar.

This sounds like a fun trip. Good luck, and we will be looking forward to a trip report.

groton 09-01-2006 01:57 AM

Re: I-10 or I-40
 
yah Bye Pass Texas at all Cost [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

jz5678 09-01-2006 02:00 AM

Re: I-10 or I-40
 
so you just leaving your crap in the truck while you sit at a table for hours on end?

Lolbreakinaments??
BUSTO?

but seriously, LA or OK would be good rooms to stop by


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