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    Looking for Information on Running Aces Casino in MN

    Has anyone played at Running Aces casino in MN lately. I'm thinking it might be a good casino destination, and for me Seven Winds casino and Turtle Lake casino would be good stops along the way. They are in the process of building a hotel so might wait until that is done before making a trip.

    Anyway, I checked CBJN and it looks like the report is several years old. I actually called them awhile back and they have both 6:5 and 3:2 games and I thought they said all their games have surrender. Can anyone confirm if all their games have surrender? If so this would be kind of unusual for a DD game which they do have. I'm just wondering if the person I was talking to got surrender and insurance mixed up since CBJN has no mention of surrender.

    Anyway, I'm sick of Indian casinos and thought this might be a refreshing change as I wouldn't mind seeing some horse racing also. Anyone know if they are fairly tolerant of good blackjack players?

    https://www.runaces.com

    PS. Zee, I'm waiting for you to make that upper Midwest trip, and then you can tell us all about it. Running Aces was on the list I provided for you.
    Last edited by Midwest Player; 06-06-2019 at 04:10 PM.

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