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evh5150
08-08-2009, 06:26 AM
a place to chat about all things pertaining to casinos: Las Vegas, Atlantic City, Tunica, Shreveport, Kansas City, Oklahoma Casinos, etc, etc

The most youve won and lost?, the best casino youve been to? the worst? the warmest gaming tables? The coldest? The loosest slots? The tightest?

Great experiences? Sour experiences?

Remember! What happens in this thread...stays in this thread.

Im short on time now, so ill reply with my long-winded input later.

HVAC Instructor
08-08-2009, 08:18 AM
a place to chat about all things pertaining to casinos: Las Vegas, Atlantic City, Tunica, Shreveport, Kansas City, Oklahoma Casinos, etc, etc

The most youve won and lost?, the best casino youve been to? the worst? the warmest gaming tables? The coldest? The loosest slots? The tightest?

Great experiences? Sour experiences?

Remember! What happens in this thread...stays in this thread.

Im short on time now, so ill reply with my long-winded input later.

The house always wins.

OKCisOK4me
08-08-2009, 08:21 AM
I've only ever taken the opportunity to gamble once in my life. Obviously been around it more since we passed the laws here but never played a machine (or anything else for that matter) in Oklahoma even though I voted for it.

The one time I played the slots was up at Ameristar in Kansas City. Played quarters and lost $80. Pretty sad. But my friend lost $20, but gained $160, so he made off better than me!

evh5150
08-09-2009, 06:32 AM
The house always wins.

not always, but some houses are indeed tighter than others. Las Vegas didnt get to look the way it does by paying out generously.

Ive had the most luck in a little friendly southern city tucked across the Mississippi River called Tunica. Ive been there twice, one each time I went.
The breakfast buffet at Bally's is amazing.

The only Oklahoma casino Ive won at is Firelake Grand. On the reverse side of it, Ive had nothing but sour luck at both of the Chickasaw-owned Riverwind & Winstar (especially the latter)

What machines are known to be looser at Riverwind are usually occupied by players around the clock. Get up to use the restroom and your seat is gone if you were playing a reknown loose machine at Riverwind. Truth be told, there isnt too many of them at that casino.

Las Vegas is quite tight, both slots and tables, especially the southern end of the strip (which really isnt Las Vegas at all, per se, but actually Paradise, NV) Better luck is traditionally had around Fremont Street area casinos,.but that isnt really saying much, because luck still prevails, and more importantly, the house.

I usually take on the presumption of visiting Sin City for entertainment purposes, the great food, the nightlife, shows, etc...and resort to gaming for leisure purposes. If I win-I win. If I lose, I attempt to break even as much as possible before it attempts to break my bank. ha ha

hagrid
08-09-2009, 10:01 AM
I love the casinos, but I don't like losing money. I go to Dirtybird, the Grand, Sac n Fox, and rarely Riverwind.

Most hard core gamblers will tell you BJ is the game with the best odds. I only play slots and keno. The best I ever did was hit 5 jackpots in one month. The worst is I lost $1100 in one day.

I go to Vegas primarily for the escape and the shows. Don't play too much on the slots in Vegas. They are notoriously tight.

I have also worked in the casinos, and I enjoy people watching more than anything else. The Grand has a few good shows now and then.

Lurker34
08-09-2009, 11:24 AM
Riverwind is nicknamed "Neverwin". Never really had much luck at ANY Indian Casinos, so I don't know why they are so busy. I've had better luck with phone card machines at bars than Indian Casinos. I usually donate $20 - $40 bucks to the Indians.

evh5150
08-09-2009, 12:28 PM
Riverwind is nicknamed "Neverwin". Never really had much luck at ANY Indian Casinos, so I don't know why they are so busy. I've had better luck with phone card machines at bars than Indian Casinos. I usually donate $20 - $40 bucks to the Indians.

lol!! "neverwin"..

got any other nicknames for any other casinos? I call Winstar "Lose-star" or "Lose-far"

I think the indian casinos are busy primarily cause they are local. look at the plates in the parking lot, most of the ones you will see will be oklahoma tags. the only exception is at "Lose-far", about 95% of the plates in that parking lot are all Texas.

Bostonfan
08-09-2009, 03:23 PM
There are a few prerequisties you must need to do before going to an Oklahoma casino.

1. You must be a smoker.

2. You must dress like the $50 you are about to lose, is your last $50.

3. Did I mention you must be a smoker?

bretthexum
08-09-2009, 04:03 PM
Heading to Vegas in about 2 weeks. Always stay at Caesars Palace

Jesseda
08-10-2009, 10:22 AM
sams town tunica is my choice, i have been thre about 7 times so far, the most i have ever won there is $1,700 dollars, and it was in 150.00 to 300.00 wins on different machines, the keno machines pay back pretty good. I like tunica because of the games and the great food, last time i went i decided to go explore, the tunica queen and the river museum is a must see, plus there is a famous place that is home of the friend pickles called hollywood cafe, not the casino but a small old building in downtwon robinsonville ( which is where a lot of the casinos actually are).

FFLady
08-10-2009, 12:19 PM
We went to Tunica a couple years ago. I won like $140 on a penny machine, which I thought was fun!! Looking at brochures before hand, I seriously thought Tunica was much bigger than what it is...but it is a weirdly-laid out town structure...

Jesseda
08-10-2009, 12:27 PM
thats what is abd about tunica there is i believe 9 casinos but spread out, to bad they are not in one area like a strip

evh5150
08-10-2009, 02:21 PM
We went to Tunica a couple years ago. I won like $140 on a penny machine, which I thought was fun!! Looking at brochures before hand, I seriously thought Tunica was much bigger than what it is...but it is a weirdly-laid out town structure...


.....compared.....to..??....Vegas??

of course it is. Youre in the south, they want it to have a sense of charm and naturally have a laid-back feel to it.

FFLady
08-10-2009, 06:11 PM
.....compared.....to..??....Vegas??

of course it is. Youre in the south, they want it to have a sense of charm and naturally have a laid-back feel to it.


Uh, compared to the brochure, as I stated....


The drive to Memphis was easy, though!!

evh5150
08-11-2009, 05:31 AM
Uh, compared to the brochure, as I stated....


The drive to Memphis was easy, though!!

my comment wasnt directed at the brochures you were referencing, but rather your observation of how Tunica is "laid-out" which is a stark contrast to Vegas' side-by-side casinos.

PennyQuilts
08-11-2009, 05:56 AM
there are a few prerequisties you must need to do before going to an oklahoma casino.

1. You must be a smoker.

2. You must dress like the $50 you are about to lose, is your last $50.

3. Did i mention you must be a smoker?

ha!!

FFLady
08-11-2009, 07:33 AM
my comment wasnt directed at the brochures you were referencing, but rather your observation of how Tunica is "laid-out" which is a stark contrast to Vegas' side-by-side casinos.

Oh. I was referring to the town itself. My opinion is that it is oddly laid out....

soonervegas
08-11-2009, 10:04 AM
Hmmm....obviously I prefer Vegas. I have stayed at Bellagio, Paris, MGM, Harrah's......my favorite is MGM by far. (Although I am obsessed with Ceasar's sports book)

I have won and lost everywhere. I really have never had any luck in Louisiana, but have done well in Vegas (and bad) as well as the Winstar and Tunica.

It really all comes down to playing mistake free and confidence, for me at least. I am nto a high roller or anything, but I have gotten back on the plan before with the exact amount of money I came with after gambling for 4 days, shows, buffets, etc. I consider that a win.

evh5150
08-11-2009, 10:16 AM
It really all comes down to playing mistake free and confidence, for me at least. I am nto a high roller or anything, but I have gotten back on the plan before with the exact amount of money I came with after gambling for 4 days, shows, buffets, etc. I consider that a win.

rumor is, if you win excessively in las vegas you will be secretly escorted to a dimly-lit back room where Robert DeNiro will beat your hand with a hammer.

Jesseda
08-11-2009, 11:36 AM
that happened to me in vegas but thank goodness robert deniro had the day off and i got the beating from joe pesci

mooshie
08-11-2009, 03:04 PM
I play blackjack for fun. It sucks to play in Oklahoma though where you have to pay 50 cents per hand. In vegas, some casinos have high minimums unless you go to somewhere like Circus Circus where the minimum is 3 dollars. I wonder what Atlantic City is like.

Matt
08-11-2009, 04:38 PM
Heading to Vegas in about 2 weeks. Always stay at Caesars Palace

That isn't the real Caesar's Palace, is it?

jbrown84
08-13-2009, 05:08 PM
I went to the Hard Rock Casino in Tulsa on Monday night. Had been there once before about 4 years ago and it hasn't changed much other than the rebranding. I feel like there's a better selection of slots at Riverwind and Fire Lake.

My favorite one is Monopoly. It has great bonus rounds. Monday I put $12 in it and was up to $232 in fifteen minutes and cashed out. Then we went to the bar and had a drink. :)

Stan Silliman
08-14-2009, 04:43 PM
All I can say is avoid Vegas during mime time. For more info see this article: HERE (http://www.sillimanonsports.com/avoid_vegas.html)