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Turning Stone in NY
Pros and cons?
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Re: Turning Stone in NY
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Pros and cons? [/ QUOTE ] yes. |
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Pros and cons? [/ QUOTE ] no. |
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Re: Turning Stone in NY
For the slow ones:
What are the pros and cons of Turning Stone? |
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Re: Turning Stone in NY
Do a search. The style of the Indian casino is a lot lower key than AC or LV, if that is what you prefer. The rooms are very nice and reasonably priced. It is not the ideal vacation location and is in the middle of nowhere.
The games are pretty low stakes and the area is kind of impoverished, so there isn't a lot of loose money. It is not a great place for a professional player. |
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I just played there tonight for like the 20th time and to be honest I don't see myself going back anytime soon. The game is so slow without auto shufflers and no alcohol is a big drawback. Nothing better than people getting sloppy drunk and splashing around with deep stacks, and your just not going to see that at TS. For now on I'm heading to AC on the weekends. It seems like TS is in the stone age after playing both Vegas and AC within the past two weeks.
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For the slow ones: What are the pros and cons of Turning Stone? [/ QUOTE ] If you are 18, you can play. That's a pro for the 18-20 crowd. I don't know if the 18-20 year old's tend to be more good players or fish. No alcohol is definitely a large con. Both because I want to drink (at the restaurants), and because there are no drunks at the table donking it up. The poker rate is good; if you are staying, definitely try to get it. -Tom |
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Re: Turning Stone in NY
one pro would be games are good
one con would be on weekdays the biggest nl game is 200 or 300and biggest limit is 15 30 weekends it picks up yo |
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