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Ouchez: Mi. outgoing Gov. ok's 4 more casinos!!!!
They will be placed in Romulus, Monroe Co, Vanderbilt, Flint.
They will be owned by the Bay Mills tribe and the Kewadin Sault tribe of Chippewa.
Detroit is fuming over this but only because they fear the competition.
The new Gov. needs the money to fight the huge deficit and I would think these will all be a go, or at least all but Monroe Co.
Monroe is the home of G.A. Custer and there is still alot of bad feelings toward Indians in general because of the Little Big Horn Massacre that wiped out so many of the towns people who served with the "Bloody Seventh"
This will make a potential 7 more casinos for Mi.!
The Las Vegas of the Great Lakes.
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ComboProf: Can you provide a list of all the Mi. Casinos *NM*
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Parker: And now, a word from our sponsor . . .
TrackJack currently lists 20 casinos in Michigan.
TrackJack is a continuously updated searchable database of casino rules and playing conditions all over the USA. Annual and quarterly subscriptions are available.
Link below.
Note that Advantageplayer.com does not accept outside advertising - no flashing banner ads or annoying pop-ups. The site is entirely supported by sales from the online catalog and subscriptions to the member areas of the site.
We thank you for your support. :-)
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Electric Kid: List of MI Casinos
Here is link to list of MI casinos. It looks like the phone number is also listed. However, I think some of these casinos have 800 numbers that aren't listed. If you want to get the rules just call. If you want to save yourself some work get Trackjack.
P.S. Sometimes its kind of difficult to get the pen on a game when calling but Trackjack supplies that along with house advantage. You can sort the games by pen or if you like by house advantage.
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Electric Kid: Just realized the list is incomplete
Just noticed that not all Detroit casinos are listed and some of the newer Indian casinos are missing.
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ComboProf: Some how I knew you would say this, but...
I wasn't interested in conditions or rules at the casinos I was interested in there location. I was planning to locate them on a map to see if I could see a trend in there development. Just a curiosty really. I do have a question about TrackJack.
Can I get output from TrackJack in plain text
that I can then procees with my own prgrams?
I.e. as can be done with CBJN?
> TrackJack currently lists 20 casinos in
> Michigan.
> TrackJack is a continuously updated
> searchable database of casino rules and
> playing conditions all over the USA. Annual
> and quarterly subscriptions are available.
> Link below.
> Note that Advantageplayer.com does not
> accept outside advertising - no flashing
> banner ads or annoying pop-ups. The site is
> entirely supported by sales from the online
> catalog and subscriptions to the member
> areas of the site.
> We thank you for your support. :-)
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Parker: Casino Locations
> I wasn't interested in conditions or rules
> at the casinos I was interested in there
> location. I was planning to locate them on a
> map to see if I could see a trend in there
> development. Just a curiosty really. I do
> have a question about TrackJack.
> Can I get output from TrackJack in plain
> text
> that I can then procees with my own prgrams?
> I.e. as can be done with CBJN?
You can find the location of nearly every casino in the USA at the American Casino Guide website - link below. They also publish a book, which may, of course, be purchased from our online catalog.
TrackJack is capable of organizing the casino data into just about any form you want, without using outside software. Whether you want it organized by game type, table limits, regional, etc., TrackJack can do it and then you can print it out.
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ComboProf: Yes I understand Track Jack can do that, but...
Can I get the output in plain text form?
Afterall there are computations I may want to do
on the data with my software that TrackJack does not provide for.
> You can find the location of nearly every
> casino in the USA at the American Casino
> Guide website - link below. They also
> publish a book, which may, of course, be
> purchased from our online catalog.
> TrackJack is capable of organizing the
> casino data into just about any form you
> want, without using outside software.
> Whether you want it organized by game type,
> table limits, regional, etc., TrackJack can
> do it and then you can print it out.
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Punter: Re: Just realized the list is incomplete
> Just noticed that not all Detroit casinos
> are listed and some of the newer Indian
> casinos are missing.
Gee I just love those Michigan Casinos. Last time in one I split Aces. Had A,10 and A,3. Being sarcastic I asked the Dealer if I could hit the A,3 again. Her reply, only if you double your bet.(Ha,Ha) Well I did and she busted the 6 up. Wish I could get to Mich. more often.
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Ouchez: Great option! You could have doubled the bet
> Gee I just love those Michigan Casinos. Last
> time in one I split Aces. Had A,10 and A,3.
> Being sarcastic I asked the Dealer if I
> could hit the A,3 again. Her reply, only if
> you double your bet.(Ha,Ha) Well I did and
> she busted the 6 up. Wish I could get to
> Mich. more often.
or hit again for table min.
Much better than re-split aces as far as I am concerned.
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Parker: TrackJack
> Can I get the output in plain text form?
> Afterall there are computations I may want
> to do
> on the data with my software that TrackJack
> does not provide for.
Being web-based software, the normal output of TrackJack is in HTML format. I do not believe it can directly generate output in straight text. I could be mistaken - perhaps Michael or Viktor will jump in.
However, converting HTML to plain text is no big deal. Just about any word processor can handle it, or you could do a cut & paste to a text editor. I believe that I have also seen freeware or shareware programs written specifically for converting HTML to text.
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Viktor Nacht: "Save As..."
In most browsers, include Internet Explorer, just select "Save As..." from the File menu and specify "Plain Text."
Good Cards,
V
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ComboProf: O.K. that will work. I didn't realize it ....
generated html. I thought it generated postscipt or pdf. Which it could also generate as a web-based software. Anyway I will consider
TrackJack over CBJN for my next excursion.
> Being web-based software, the normal output
> of TrackJack is in HTML format. I do not
> believe it can directly generate output in
> straight text. I could be mistaken - perhaps
> Michael or Viktor will jump in.
> However, converting HTML to plain text is no
> big deal. Just about any word processor can
> handle it, or you could do a cut & paste
> to a text editor. I believe that I have also
> seen freeware or shareware programs written
> specifically for converting HTML to text.
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