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What are limits? Do they boot you?
I don't know of anyone that has been booted there. Their limits are average its 5k on NFL sides 2500 on totals, but they are negotiable, If you bet bigger than that you will need approval. The property is nice, so when I'm talking about the book I'm talking about the quality of watching the game. The screens are the same size as the ones at westgate, but they are a little lower than Westgate, so you don't have to strain looking up. They have the best comps for sports betters too at .6%
 

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Barbary coast.

Small casino. Nice rooms. On the cheap relatively speaking. In the heart of the Strip. The Victorian Room. Great specials and great Chinese menu.

You could be in your room one minute, then in the sports book the next. Loved it. So much better than the huge Strip properties where it takes 10 minutes from you room to the Book.

Cheap table limits too. RIP Barbary Coast. I won't even refer to BILLS. It went downhill after that. And the Cromwell? Fuck that even more..
 

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Don't know the name but the casino on Fremont that had all the dealers in bras dealing. Also dancers. I think the place is gone now.
 

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Don't know the name but the casino on Fremont that had all the dealers in bras dealing. Also dancers. I think the place is gone now.

Probably thinking of the Las Vegas Club. They did that gig for a time before they closed up for good.

Soon to be the new site of CIRCA.
 

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I loved the Barbary Coast. It was a dump but the Sportbook was amazing, the Video Poker kicked ass and I loved playing blackjack there. I remember making $10 parlays and getting handfuls of drink tickets.
 

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I loved the Barbary Coast. It was a dump but the Sportbook was amazing, the Video Poker kicked ass and I loved playing blackjack there. I remember making $10 parlays and getting handfuls of drink tickets.


that was a nice joint back in the day.. probably the best VP casino around at that time ..
 

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Reno Hilton, now Grand Sierra Resort; best casino ever until around the mid-2000's.

It's still a nice property. They've done a lot of remodeling. The sportsbook has been upgraded. The place is huge, has it's own movie theatre, bowling ally, bungee jumping, go carts and one of the best night clubs in town.
 

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Small casino. Nice rooms. On the cheap relatively speaking. In the heart of the Strip. The Victorian Room. Great specials and great Chinese menu.

You could be in your room one minute, then in the sports book the next. Loved it. So much better than the huge Strip properties where it takes 10 minutes from you room to the Book.

Cheap table limits too. RIP Barbary Coast. I won't even refer to BILLS. It went downhill after that. And the Cromwell? Fuck that even more..

They would back you off from blackjack so quick it was annoying. Lol
 

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Went to the mirage on my 21st birthday, 2007ish. It was really nice then but has gone way downhill

I would have to say the Wynn is my favorite now, although vegas in general is very overrated
 

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