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    Best casinos on the east coast?

    Going to be driving from Maryland to Georgia, figured I'd stop at a few places!
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    Why don't you buy a CBJN instead of asking for the good games on an open board ? This is kind of amateur... At least ask for a pm !
    G Man

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    The dept of defense invented this cool information system called the ARAPNET many years ago which we now call the internet. You can type in a search for "best casinos on the east coast" and I am sure it will give you the correct information... Best of luck!

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    Quote Originally Posted by VonDox View Post
    The dept of defense invented this cool information system called the ARAPNET many years ago which we now call the internet. You can type in a search for "best casinos on the east coast" and I am sure it will give you the correct information... Best of luck!
    Best casinos can mean a lot of different things to folks, and most of the time it doesn't mean anything about the "best blackjack playing conditions." It might mean if they have nice restaurants. Most folks wouldn't know a good blackjack game if they saw one, and an internet search will provide all kinds of information most of it not what you are looking for.

    Now this site has about 50 members a day. I have to disagree with G Man that by providing information about what is already public knowledge is going to ruin a game. If it was some great promo then that is a different story.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Midwest Player View Post
    I have to disagree with G Man that by providing information about what is already public knowledge is going to ruin a game.
    What qualifies as "already public knowledge" from your point of view ?
    G Man

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    Seriously, if you are investing in this forum and you want to be serious BJ player or AP player the minor investment in CBJN report for $19.00 is well worth the money and you get the key information you need to make a decesion if the casino is worth the trip. Add to that info some google searches on promos or whatever else you might find on the internet and you get a decent idea of what playing conditions you can expect to find. Heat is always variable for the most part and can fluxuate depending upon staff/management at that time, no report is really going to have that and any feedback from this forum again would be questionable. My approach is do all of the above I mentioned and then take a trip to whatever casino you are looking to play at and do some scouting first. Pretend to be a ploppy and just get a feel for the casino first then come back later and play to win and see what happens.

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