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pennsylvania poker?
I'm going to be in western PA next week for business--are there any poker rooms around that anyone knows of?
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Re: pennsylvania poker?
Pretty sure there isn't anything too close. Seneca Casino in New York might be your best bet. Not sure where you are gonna be in Western PA, but it is probly like 3 hours from Pittsburgh, 1 hour from Erie.
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Re: pennsylvania poker?
It's not open yet but there will be a poker-room at Wheeling, WV racetrack in a few weeks.
So it kind of depends on where you're going and when this room in Wheeling actually opens. Wheeling is less than an hour from Pittsburgh. One article I read said that they recently hired a bunch of dealers and think they won't be able to start dealing games there until at least November because the WV Gaming commission won't have its own new employees to regulate the games until at least that time. |
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Re: pennsylvania poker?
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It's not open yet but there will be a poker-room at Wheeling, WV racetrack in a few weeks. So it kind of depends on where you're going and when this room in Wheeling actually opens. Wheeling is less than an hour from Pittsburgh. One article I read said that they recently hired a bunch of dealers and think they won't be able to start dealing games there until at least November because the WV Gaming commission won't have its own new employees to regulate the games until at least that time. [/ QUOTE ] It's Nov 1 at the earliest, unfortunately. The poster atrainpsu is correct - Seneca is the closest choice. |
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