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    Michigan Blackjack

    Hi everyone, I'm flying into Detroit tomorrow and would like to play some blackjack. Anyone got advice on which casino to visit in Detroit? Or my other option close to where I'm heading is Soaring Eagle in Mt. Pleasant. Thanks!

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    Just a note for future flights. A lot of folks in the northwest suburbs of Detroit actually fly into Flint instead of Detroit. I'm told its much less of a hassle especially if Mt Pleasant is where you are heading.

    In just looking at CBJN I would pick Soaring Eagle over Detroit. They will have lower min limits.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Midwest Player View Post
    Just a note for future flights. A lot of folks in the northwest suburbs of Detroit actually fly into Flint instead of Detroit. I'm told its much less of a hassle especially if Mt Pleasant is where you are heading.

    In just looking at CBJN I would pick Soaring Eagle over Detroit. They will have lower min limits.
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    Thanks. I'm actually headed to West Branch; I fly Spirit airlines because they are so cheap. They stopped flying into FNT years ago unfortunately. Mt. Pleasant wouldn't be too much out of my way. What does CBJN stand for?
    Last edited by Frescasar; 02-21-2018 at 05:11 PM. Reason: Misspelled word

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    CBJN stands for Current Blackjack News. Here is link to sample copy.
    https://s3.amazonaws.com/blackjack21...bjn_sample.pdf

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