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From: Donna on 26 Feb 2007 15:09 ChuckK wrote: > donnaTAKETHISOUT(a)msn.com says... > >> and hey......I even have pictures!! >> >> Donna > > > So Donna... did you take a computer course from the "oldDOSman" that > explained to you in detail just HOW to take pictures and put them on > the Internet? > > Chuck No...........if I remember correctly, my goldfish taught me........I had a VERY smart goldfish. Donna
From: Paul_E_Wog on 26 Feb 2007 15:46 coorslte wrote: > While there are Indiana casinos about 2.5 hours away, they are > dreadful compared to other casinos. Depending on what you like to play, you might be surprised. Both Belterra and Grand Victoria upgraded their VP in the last 6 months or so. Belterra has a quarter NSUD progressive and a lot of full pay games at the $1 level, (.25 and .5 are mostly short pay). GV has a bank of ..25 games with a number of full pay games, as well as a bank of .25 10/6 DDB (with a short 200 for the SF which brings it down to 99.96%). Both have 3/5 play, Super Times Pay, Multistrike, 5 play Multistrike, and 50 and 100 play games. I'm also not so sure about the table games/odds, so I can't help you there, but both have poker rooms. Sure, it isn't Vegas, but its a lot better than the Indian casino's I've been to.
From: Donna on 26 Feb 2007 17:01 ChuckK wrote : > donnaTAKETHISOUT(a)msn.com says... > >> No...........if I remember correctly, my goldfish taught me........I had >> a >> VERY smart goldfish. >> >> Donna > > maybe you could get that goldfish to TEACH the "oldDOSman" how to use > a KILLFILE, or a spellchecker. > > Nah........ > > Chuck I would, but sadly, it died. I am still in mourning. Donna
From: coorslte on 26 Feb 2007 17:05 Paul_E_Wog wrote: > > coorslte wrote: > >> While there are Indiana casinos about 2.5 hours away, they are >> dreadful compared to other casinos. > > Depending on what you like to play, you might be surprised. Both > Belterra and Grand Victoria upgraded their VP in the last 6 months or > so. Belterra has a quarter NSUD progressive and a lot of full pay games > at the $1 level, (.25 and .5 are mostly short pay). GV has a bank of > ..25 games with a number of full pay games, as well as a bank of .25 10/6 > DDB (with a short 200 for the SF which brings it down to 99.96%). Both > have 3/5 play, Super Times Pay, Multistrike, 5 play Multistrike, and 50 > and 100 play games. I'm also not so sure about the table games/odds, so > I can't help you there, but both have poker rooms. Sure, it isn't > Vegas, but its a lot better than the Indian casino's I've been to. I play mostly table games (blackjack and some of the circus games) and while they weren't particularly bad, it was the alcohol situation. When I ordered my first drink, I was picking a $1 chip for a tip when I heard her say "that will be $3.50). After about 2 hours she came around saying "last call". While this wasn't the first casino I paid for a drink in, it was the first that I got cut off by state law. I guess I am being grumpy about it as I suspect that if I get a day off, I will make another trip there.
From: Burt Cohen on 26 Feb 2007 17:26
coorslte wrote: > Paul_E_Wog wrote: > >> >> coorslte wrote: >> >>> While there are Indiana casinos about 2.5 hours away, they are >>> dreadful compared to other casinos. >> >> >> Depending on what you like to play, you might be surprised. Both >> Belterra and Grand Victoria upgraded their VP in the last 6 months or >> so. Belterra has a quarter NSUD progressive and a lot of full pay games >> at the $1 level, (.25 and .5 are mostly short pay). GV has a bank of >> ..25 games with a number of full pay games, as well as a bank of .25 10/6 >> DDB (with a short 200 for the SF which brings it down to 99.96%). Both >> have 3/5 play, Super Times Pay, Multistrike, 5 play Multistrike, and 50 >> and 100 play games. I'm also not so sure about the table games/odds, so >> I can't help you there, but both have poker rooms. Sure, it isn't >> Vegas, but its a lot better than the Indian casino's I've been to. > > > I play mostly table games (blackjack and some of the circus games) and > while they weren't particularly bad, it was the alcohol situation. When > I ordered my first drink, I was picking a $1 chip for a tip when I heard > her say "that will be $3.50). After about 2 hours she came around > saying "last call". While this wasn't the first casino I paid for a > drink in, it was the first that I got cut off by state law. > > I guess I am being grumpy about it as I suspect that if I get a day off, > I will make another trip there. Email me if you'd like a few restaurant recommendations in Columbus. -Burt -- "You just cannnot do wea r short dresses with no underware and later say your reputation was shamed." -Big Mikey |