Did you get to play any blackjack in those Colorado mountains?
Still in CO but chose to skip playing BJ, spending time with family. First two days were in Manitou Springs, Co (Pike's Peak, Garden of the Gods), then the next two at Breckenridge, and in about 3 hours, we head to Estes Park and Rocky Mtn National Park.
It's so beautiful but do AP's have Colorado on their travel plans? Are the casinos worth a trip? If yes, I might visit to play BJ sometime.
May I recommend you visit Glenwood Springs/Glenwood Caverns? A 3 hour drive west of Denver, but a really nice drive. And the hot springs are cool (well, hot!). Glenwood Caverns is an amusement park with a range of rides, but they also have cave tours of some of the largest caves in the state.
Unfortunately, I don't have the time. Today, in an hour, we leave Breckenridge, head to Grand Lake, take the Trail Ridge Road to Estes Park. Tomorrow, it's a day at the RMNP and then drive and stay the night in Denver. Saturday, we fly home.
iMHO, Colorado is among the top 4 most beautiful states in the USA along with Alaska, Hawai and Ca.
Betting tops out at $100 per hand and spreading to multiple hands is table limit is # of hands X table minimum.
Table limits range from $3 on weekdays/$5 on weekends to $25 per hand.
Mostly 6D shoes, but I have seen 2 Central City casinos and 1 Blackhawk casino with DD games. 2 Central City casinos have S17 games. 1 Blackhawk Casino has late surrender. Haven't played Cripple Creek yet, so I'm in the dark there.
Z should have plenty of other things to do and see should BJ not be on the agenda.
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