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Re: what is the best way to cope with a casino that doesnt offer poker
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ok revized version how do you tell your blackjack playin budz that they need to step up and drive you down the road a few more miles so you can play poker, without causing tension between moods [/ QUOTE ] Find a reason for them to go - tell them other casino has better rules for blackjack, or luckier decks, hotter women, etc. Just make up crap that a bunch of superstitious pit players will get excited about. |
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Re: what is the best way to cope with a casino that doesnt offer poker
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Play Pai Gow and drink heavily [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: what is the best way to cope with a casino that doesnt offer poker
why do you need them to come with you to play poker?
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Re: what is the best way to cope with a casino that doesnt offer poker
I hear ya, my wife prefers Mohegan over Foxwoods. They are a total of 19 miles apart taking 2A to 2 (don’t go anywhere near 95).
Go to the hotel lobby, ask them to call you a cab to go “sightseeing,” then tell cabby to get you there directly. |
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Re: what is the best way to cope with a casino that doesnt offer poker
Many casinos offer +EV slots and/or video poker..........that is your best bet by far, don't allow anyone to tell you differently.
Of course if on could find a [censored] of matchplays they could use them on the tables to gain an advantage or you could become a card counter and grind away. POKER, SPORTSBETTING/RACEBOOK, BLACKJACK, SLOTS, and VIDEO POKER are the main choices for professional gamblers, myself included. -FH- |
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