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Question of the Day - 27 February 2019

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Reader Poll: Where do you gamble?

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Where do you do most of your casino gambling? The poll has been updated, thanks to all your suggestions, and awaits your votes and comments with just a click.

 

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  • Michael Taylor Feb-27-2019
    Canada ,eh
    Don't forget the casinos in Canada and that you don't pay taxes on winnings

  • Patrick Feb-27-2019
    Gambling
    Isn't Monte Carlo now called Park MGM? LOL.

  • Roger Sulkowski Feb-27-2019
    Roger S.
    You missed Ohio and W. Va,

  • Don Woodward Feb-27-2019
    Ohio Dissing
    Geez, you missed Ohio and misspelled Cincinnati.  Not that I gamble in Ohio, terrible draw poker pay tables, "fake casinos" (Racinos) and high minimums on tables.  

  • Kevin McCormack Feb-27-2019
    Gambling
    Maryland, and WV

  • Boomer 55 Feb-27-2019
    Coushatta
    From nw Houston it's over 2hrs to Lake Charles,LA casinos. We travel another 30 min to Coushatta casino. Casino is more spacious, better comps until this yr, smoke free slot room with 7 or 800 machines, slightly more reasonable vp schedules, $5 craps, and better golf course. 
    Visited Nev yearly since 80's and favored strip: El Rauncho, Alladins, Caesars (loved Omni), Stardust (loved sport book), Vegas World (Danny Gans for $25). When downtown always perused sports memorabilia at las vegas club. Liked Union Plaza domed restaurant. In 90's started splitting res among Downtown at Nugget or Strip Mirage (1st Cirque show season less than $30), or IP(loved Legends), and playing everywhere downtown. 
    Past 8 yrs stayed mostly Boyds and Grandview (southpoint) and played neighborhoods and boyds. Health past year has kept us home, but learned from LVA we are not only ones getting much poorer offers in boyd mailings. May return to Nugget. Fyi: Louisiana takes 7.9 percent from pots over 1199.