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Ouchez: Some of the finest players in the world
> I was told by a dealer that the DD game will
> be gone as of March 26th.
live in this region so the games get worked hard.
Just look at Belterra.
On any night, at one time, you could go there and see a who's who of advantage players.
Of course Belterra could not sustain that level of skilled players forever and thus today they are a burn joint.
This applies to all the kasinos in that area of the Midwest, far to many skilled players from that region and the games are hammered.
To find the good games left in the Midwest you must drive to isolated and wilderness areas that for many months of the year are almost uninhabitable and a potential killer to drive too.
Also no way to fly in. (Although you could do a HALO but you would have to be ready for a obstructed landing).
When the summer months come to these areas the tourists congregate and conditions deteriorate for the higly skilled player and the costs for those not comped jump dramatically!
For all but us "Delta Force" types, who love the desolation and danger of the Arctic winter, BJ conditions in the Midwest are getting worse.
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methodman: tons of dd in Minneapolis *NM*
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RP: The DD game at GV was never any good...
> live in this region so the games get worked
> hard.
> Just look at Belterra.
> On any night, at one time, you could go
> there and see a who's who of advantage
> players.
> Of course Belterra could not sustain that
> level of skilled players forever and thus
> today they are a burn joint.
> This applies to all the kasinos in that area
> of the Midwest, far to many skilled players
> from that region and the games are hammered.
> To find the good games left in the Midwest
> you must drive to isolated and wilderness
> areas that for many months of the year are
> almost uninhabitable and a potential killer
> to drive too.
> Also no way to fly in. (Although you could
> do a HALO but you would have to be ready for
> a obstructed landing).
> When the summer months come to these areas
> the tourists congregate and conditions
> deteriorate for the higly skilled player and
> the costs for those not comped jump
> dramatically!
> For all but us "Delta Force"
> types, who love the desolation and danger of
> the Arctic winter, BJ conditions in the
> Midwest are getting worse.
The standard pen on the GV DD game was never more than 50%; at times, it was only 40-45%. Despite the poor pen, they have always sweated the action of even red-level counters. Unlike the old SD and DD games at Belterra, the loss of the lousy GV DD game will not be a loss at all to local AP's, most of whom quit playing it a long time ago.
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RP: P.S.
> live in this region so the games get worked
> hard.
> Just look at Belterra.
> On any night, at one time, you could go
> there and see a who's who of advantage
> players.
> Of course Belterra could not sustain that
> level of skilled players forever and thus
> today they are a burn joint.
> This applies to all the kasinos in that area
> of the Midwest, far to many skilled players
> from that region and the games are hammered.
> To find the good games left in the Midwest
> you must drive to isolated and wilderness
> areas that for many months of the year are
> almost uninhabitable and a potential killer
> to drive too.
> Also no way to fly in. (Although you could
> do a HALO but you would have to be ready for
> a obstructed landing).
> When the summer months come to these areas
> the tourists congregate and conditions
> deteriorate for the higly skilled player and
> the costs for those not comped jump
> dramatically!
> For all but us "Delta Force"
> types, who love the desolation and danger of
> the Arctic winter, BJ conditions in the
> Midwest are getting worse.
The correct spelling is 'cacinos', not 'kasinos'.
;>)
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