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- From: ajackson@ernie.Princeton.EDU (Andrew William Jackson)
- Subject: Re: ATLANTIC CITY
- Message-ID: <1992Dec21.194951.4395@Princeton.EDU>
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- References: <1992Dec9.013403.13417@Virginia.EDU>
- Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1992 19:49:51 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec9.013403.13417@Virginia.EDU> jwf4r@Virginia.EDU ("SON OF TJ") writes:
- >Sorry if I blow this, my first posting....BUT
- >
- >Doesn't anyone ever go to Atlantic City? A group of friends
- >and I are planning a trip (coed) and would love some hints as
- >to where to stay or where we might get a free room intended for
- >"$serious$" gamblers. You see we are "serious" gamblers but
- >don't risk enough money to put "$" around the word. Any suggestions?
- >
- >Thanx.
-
- I have played at Trump Plaza, Caesars, and Resorts (blackjack).
- I will never go to Caesars again. The BJ rules are terrible.
- I played at Resorts for about 5 hours betting 10 - 50/hand and they
- gave me $15 of free food - hardly a hotel room. I think you would
- need to spend several hours at a 100/hand minimum table before they
- would even consider giving you a room. Trump has about the same
- deal. You need to get a card when you go into the casino, and then
- when you play at the tables, give it to the pit boss who will "rate"
- you and put it on your card. I personally like the tables at resorts
- the best because they aren't as crowded and noisy. There are not
- any bright lights flashing all around or slot machines. The table
- area is lit in cool blue light.
-
- ajackson@ernie.princeton.edu
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