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    Best big city outside Nevada for BJ?

    If you are an AP looking for a medium to large city to relocate in with the max. Number of decent BJ casinos, which would you select? Your top 1-3 cities?

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    Wait! Give up on BJ.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZeeBabar View Post
    If you are an AP looking for a medium to large city to relocate in with the max. Number of decent BJ casinos, which would you select? Your top 1-3 cities?
    Please consider getting CBJN.

    http://www.bj21.com/ads/cbjn1.shtml

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    I have cbjn, but I would still be interested in to see the answers here

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    WAIT ! ZeeBabar chooses not to not read.

    Besides which his 40K bankroll cannot take

    a $15 pummeling for CBJN. You know already

    that spending one betting "unit" for BJ Attack

    will never happen ! L O L

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    Philadelphia has four casinos and PA rules are the best in USA.

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    PA casinos will bar you state-wide very quickly and penetration tends to be poor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZenMaster_Flash View Post

    PA casinos will bar you state-wide very quickly and penetration tends to be poor.
    I play state-wide for seven years now. Most green chips ($25 to $450 spread), occasionally go to high limit ($100 to $1000 spread). Never be backed off at any PA casino. I did see the casino personnel get nervous when someone spread 100 to 1 ($2500 at $25 table) but they did not back off those people, either. And I never got any heat. However, I do avoid the few pit boss that I think the sharpest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BJGenius007 View Post
    "I do avoid the few pit boss that I think the sharpest."
    Certainly you do not mean "Pit Bosses" who rarely show their faces or speak

    to the players ~ unless there is a dispute and the Pit Critter refers to him/her.

    All the Pro A.P.'s that I am affiliated with concur and agree fully with my post.

    The fact that you are tolerated, [for seven years], is suggestive of two things.

    You are either a net loser and/or your play is a lot weaker than you think it is.


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    Flash is absolutely right....I have been backed off at most PA casinos. Some after only visiting one time, so I can ASSUME that after being backed off from my first casino, they flyered me all over the state. I still go back, but I MUST play within their tolerance level. There are a few places that I wont go back because they know me too well

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    Quote Originally Posted by BJGenius007 View Post
    I play state-wide for seven years now. Most green chips ($25 to $450 spread), occasionally go to high limit ($100 to $1000 spread). Never be backed off at any PA casino. I did see the casino personnel get nervous when someone spread 100 to 1 ($2500 at $25 table) but they did not back off those people, either. And I never got any heat. However, I do avoid the few pit boss that I think the sharpest.
    My work takes me through Western PA a good bit, so I am familiar with the Pittsburgh casinos: the Rivers and the Meadows. First off - forget about the Rivers - the penetration on all of their games makes them unplayable (5/8, etc.). I think they use a notch or something. I have never seen good pen there, and I've been there a lot.

    The Meadows is a different story. I've seen bad pen and I've seen very good pen. Case in point - one Saturday afternoon, they had some low min tables (5, 10, 15) and the pen was > than 5/6. Combine that with the PA good rules (S17, LS) and you had a great game. It's just hard to plan a trip cause you don't know about the pen on any given day.

    As for heat - I'm no Masterhoudini, but I will say that I played 4 hours on a Saturday morning-afternoon spreading from $15 to 2 X $200 (unrated) and I encountered no concern - they could have cared less.

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    I do get CBJN when I am traveling somewhere but I mostly play in Missouri (70%) and Tunica (15%) and I know the casinos where Zi play. I accept the folks who have difficulty masterbating, need to get their hostilities off by making silly attempts to ridicule or humiliate. Hope they mature and learn to either answer a question or move on.

    nearing retirement, I am looking to move to a city that is not too cold (weather wise). I am thinking of moving to a big city, Kansas City or St. Louis is an option. The better half leans to Nashville or Florida ,(for the weather). I don't know about Arizona. Mississippi is not too attractive for me. Just looking for ideas.

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    I am a part time pro and I like to have several stores at my disposal and traveling a 200 mile radius is enjoyable to me so, my ideal city would be Omaha Ne, or Des Moines Ia.

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