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- From: alanm@netcom.com (Alan H. Mintz Cons)
- Subject: Re: Casino in LA?
- Message-ID: <1992Dec31.175554.798@netcom.com>
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- Date: Thu, 31 Dec 1992 17:55:54 GMT
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- TRADER@cup.portal.com (Paul Vincent McGinnis) writes:
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- >The size of some of the L.A. area "casinos" is impressive. The big 4 are:
- >- The Bicycle Club, Bell Gardens. Take the 710 Fwy. and exit at Eastern.
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- Florence exit, actually. It's at the corner of Florence and Eastern.
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- >- The Regency, City of Bell. If I recall, you go north from the Bicycle
- > Club on Washington (??)
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- North on Eastern.
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- (I had to really think about the street names - I'm usually on auto-pilot :-)
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- If you're visiting and don't have time to hit them all, Bicycle and
- Commerce are both huge (by anyone's standards) and will probably
- have the shortest waiting times for games. Even on a Saturday night,
- you can probably get in any game in the place (excepting that
- 3-day $400-$800 hold-em game :-) in less than half an hour.
- "The Bike" has the biggest jackpots, if you're into that.
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