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    Best state/area for DD play?

    I play DD games mostly in Missouri but am looking for a DD trip. Besides Las Vegas, what other city/region to travel to for DD play.

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    • ms la ca ok

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZenMaster_Flash View Post
    • ms la ca ok
    Could you rank them by quality? Also, unfamiliar with OK. Are the casinos close enough to each other to where you could use a city (which one) as home base for a couple of days?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZeeBabar View Post
    Could you rank them by quality? Also, unfamiliar with OK. Are the casinos close enough to each other to where you could use a city (which one) as home base for a couple of days?
    Time to put on your big boy pants and do some scouting, Zee. ZMF gave you some answers. Get on CBJN and get out there check it out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryemo View Post
    Time to put on your big boy pants and do some scouting, Zee. ZMF gave you some answers. Get on CBJN and get out there check it out.
    Ryemo, I have CBJN. My questions relate to ease of going from one casino to others. For instance, I could go to St. Louis, KC or Biloxi or Tunica and then get to 2-5 casinos as they are within 25 miles of each other. I don't know which city in OK or CA where I have that opportunity. Only those who have been to those states might have advice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZeeBabar View Post
    Ryemo, I have CBJN. My questions relate to ease of going from one casino to others. For instance, I could go to St. Louis, KC or Biloxi or Tunica and then get to 2-5 casinos as they are within 25 miles of each other. I don't know which city in OK or CA where I have that opportunity. Only those who have been to those states might have advice.
    That's what maps are for.Google maps is a great tool.

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    Zee - for your stakes Biloxi is a good bet. There are 12 casinos from Bay St. Louis to Cadet Point in Biloxi, ~25 mi. drive.

    Tunica sucks for 2D, nothing to see there.

    Louisiana was good a few years ago, not so much these days. I have not been to Bossier lately, though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mofungoo View Post
    Zee - for your stakes Biloxi is a good bet. There are 12 casinos from Bay St. Louis to Cadet Point in Biloxi, ~25 mi. drive.

    Tunica sucks for 2D, nothing to see there.

    Louisiana was good a few years ago, not so much these days. I have not been to Bossier lately, though.
    Whats the difference between Tunica DD and the ones in the Bikoxi area? Rules or penn or what?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZeeBabar View Post
    Whats the difference between Tunica DD and the ones in the Bikoxi area? Rules or penn or what?
    If you don't know what makes one DD game better than another yet you shouldn't be playing DD games.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZeeBabar View Post
    Whats the difference between Tunica DD and the ones in the Bikoxi area? Rules or penn or what?
    There are casinos there with good 2D pen and tolerance for bets below 200 or so. The Beau is not one of them, fair warning.

    I saw no 2D worth playing in Tunica the last several times I was there.

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    [QUOTE=Tthree;219425]If you don't know what makes one DD game better than another yet you shouldn't be playing DD games.[/QUOT

    T3, did you have a bad day? I was asking the question because I know penn, tolerance, rules plus no of players make a difference. Other than the Beau (crowded) and the one immediately next door (poor pen and extreme heat), I had not played anywhere else down there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mofungoo View Post
    There are casinos there with good 2D pen and tolerance for bets below 200 or so. The Beau is not one of them, fair warning.

    I saw no 2D worth playing in Tunica the last several times I was there.
    GS is okay in Tunica and during mornings, you can get heads up play at HS t hough they cut off a deck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZeeBabar View Post
    though they cut off a deck.
    Unplayable.

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