Harrahs here in st louis has just sold out to the alton bell casino owners. they said the sale was for 60 billion dollars. Damn im in the wrong business.
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Harrahs here in st louis has just sold out to the alton bell casino owners. they said the sale was for 60 billion dollars. Damn im in the wrong business.
Yeah Peoria's boat is coll I'll give ya that. But hell they only have 26 total tables to play cards at, and that's divided up between all the card games. I believe it was only 4 tables that were committed to holdem and the rest was crap like omaha,carribean stud, three card, etc.
That is why I was crossing my fingers for a real casino to be put in place.
And Paisley I am from around the Champaign/Urbana area as well. And StackSnack you are right with Quinn, he really has his head up his a**.
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but what if the person ends up not being able to make the game
Not sure what these legislators are worried about. People without choices to do with there time doesn't sound like a lot of freedom. To pay taxes then have those activities not available and are to the majority across the country is hypocritical for those representing their constituents.
hahaha i have a lot of casinos where i live we need to take some down so more people will start going to one
Yeah Peoria's boat is coll I'll give ya that. But hell they only have 26 total tables to play cards at, and that's divided up between all the card games. I believe it was only 4 tables that were committed to holdem and the rest was crap like omaha,carribean stud, three card, etc.
That is why I was crossing my fingers for a real casino to be put in place.
And Paisley I am from around the Champaign/Urbana area as well. And StackSnack you are right with Quinn, he really has his head up his a**.
I like the riverboats in Moline, Il