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Tonight I went to play blackjack at a casino off the strip, and went to the lowest minimum bet table. Everyone else is betting around $15-20 a hand, except for the guy next to me, playing $100-200 a hand.
I purposefully went to a lower quality casino, so that I could practice my hands and play lower bets as a beginner.
The guy next to me, isn’t playing by the book at all while he bets $100 a hand, but gets mad when I hit on 15 or 16… learn how to play the game before you judge other people. Am I right? Or wrong? 😂
Given that information, it's incredible to me how many people are moving here. As an adult, I would NEVER chose this place to move to after having lived here half my life. Actively working on leaving.
Homeless people defecating on the middle of the sidewalks on Fremont.
Another one for me, dating here is abysmal.
Same! Just refilled our pool in July. Bill was about $120.
They disclose the fees all over their sites. It's not misleading or false advertising. It helps cover things like WiFi, housekeeping, etc.
Santa Fe, Rampart Casino, Durango, Suncoast to name a few
There's smaller casinos all over Vegas
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I would say specialists, specifically. There's TONS of primary care. We're lacking speciality care.