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  1. what states don't have any? all i can think of is texas... also are your state's indian or not? and which do you prefer? Ha ha ha... Ha ha ha (said like south park episode lolz)
  2. Tennessee doesnt have any :(

    Neither does Georgia, Kentucky, Alabama, West Virginia, or South Carolina that I can recall.
    Edited By: Phi Oct 28th, 2011 at 06:06 AM
  3. SC has the boat ones though right?
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  4. None in TN but Tunica, MS is only like a 40-45 min drive away, so I go once every few months. Goldstrike is hands down the best in Tunica, especially for poker.
  5. Mass doesn't have any but it's been proven that a large majority of CT's (foxwoods and mohegan) are mostly made up of Mass residents. Apparently the powers that be are working on it thought. Hope chuck turner gets a kickback. Oh fuck I forgot he is in jail. LOL black politicians.
  6. indiana can only have real cards on the state border / rivers. so the couple in-state casinos use video cards for blackjack/poker etc.
  7. virginia does not, west virginia def does.
  8. Several in Delaware
     
  9. Utah....sigh
  10. no big surprise with Utah
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  11. CT- 10. foxwoods and mohegan

    every state in america has atleast 1 casino i think ive heard other than utah
    Edited By: AMARTIN1181 Oct 28th, 2011 at 06:44 AM
  12.  
    Originally Posted by shlackass View Post

    Utah....sigh

    You are in Ogden so its about a 2 hour drive or so to stateline/wendover to gamble. I know thats not "in state casino" but to be only 2 hours or so away while living in a state like Utah is pretty damn good.
  13. Not allowed in hawaii
     
  14. they include lottos of any type in the gambling states. so utah and hawaii are the only two that do not have any.
  15. is there another state that has gas station/liquor store/casino combos?
  16.  
    Originally Posted by AMARTIN1181 View Post

    CT- 10. foxwoods and mohegan

    every state in america has atleast 1 casino i think ive heard other than utah

    TN def does not have any casinos, you heard wrong.

    Tunica is only 30 mins from Memphis but not in state and Cherokee is about 90 mins from me in Knoxville but in NC...

    but yeah we do have a lottery system.
    Edited By: watson5j Oct 28th, 2011 at 07:32 AM
  17. Idaho has no cards in there Indian casinos which is rather lame and i hate playing the slots when the g/f always wants to stop.

    Just got back from Tahoe-Reno week getaway with her and never played a drop of poker tried to get into 4 different tourneys and not enough people showed for any of them and just gave up.
  18. For those that live in east Texas -- any casinos/poker rooms worth visiting in Louisiana?

     
    Originally Posted by sashtakeyomoney View Post

    virginia does not, west virginia def does.

    ^^
     
  19. as i now live in houston this is of interest to me as well. camz said there were a few and i plan on meeting him one of these days.
  20. none in Nevada
  21.  
    Originally Posted by cdmalgee View Post

    none in Nevada

    what's Nevada?
  22. All the ones in Illinois are terrible, luckily Hammond is close.

    I'm heading to the Bahamas in a few weeks, just read that Bahamas residents cannot gamble in any of their casinos, thought it was interesting.
  23.  
    Originally Posted by TINNAL View Post

    what's Nevada?

    A soulless abyss. with pretty lights.
  24.  
    Originally Posted by Nickc011 View Post

    For those that live in east Texas -- any casinos/poker rooms worth visiting in Louisiana?

    ^^

    L'Auberge actually just opened a pretty nice card room a few months ago. Fun golf course there too. It's only about 2.5 hours away so definitely worth the trip.
    Edited By: ErikTheKing7 Oct 28th, 2011 at 02:42 PM
  25. NO casinos in ohio,,, boo
  26. indian casinos in OR, but something called a 'casual gaming liscence' has appeared on the scene allowing a dozen or more strictly poker rooms to be legal here in the city. pretty awesome really, i can go play a live tourney 7 days a week, from noon til 2am.
  27. I can get to about 20 different casinos across, 3 different states within an hour.
  28. thanks for the lake charles tip! will check that out in the next few weeks!
  29. Guess I'll cover Asia so I feel like i contributed

    Macau: Games 24/7 at 4 casinos but the rake is shit. Brings in 4x as much money as Las Vegas (24 billion to 6)
    Thailand: Against the law but heard there is an underground casino in Bangkok that is really nice and has poker tables running. Never played there
    Laos and Burma: Have casinos on the Thai boarder but do not offer poker
    Cambodia: several casinos but only poker in Phnom Penh. 1-2 7 days a week starting around 5pm and 2/5 on weekends. Sometimes bigger games during high season. 10% 5 dollar cap
    Singapore: Have 2 casinos including the new Marina Bay Sands which is the most expensive casino in the world to build. Not sure if true but heard those 2 casinos bring in more money than all of Vegas. Do NOT offer poker :(
    India: Supposed to be really juicy games on boats off of Goa. Indians have to be the worst poker players int he world so have little doubt the games are great but don't know about rake
  30.  
    Originally Posted by Mrs. Robinson View Post

    SC has the boat ones though right?

    yes but obv they are not real casinos