I actually visited every casino in Nevada about 7 years ago. I was newly
retired and my husband was still working. I had a new SUV and had just bought
our retirement home in Nevada. so off I went on a mid-life adventure. It
takes a lot of planning because when you get to the really isolated ones (the
ones that give you real bragging rights) are not open 24/7. I collected a
chip from every one of them outside Las Vegas and got most of them.
One of the casino magazines published my 2-part article on poker rooms "in
the rest of Nevada". Casino Player paid me for a long article but never
published it because they published, instead, a crappy (I'm not still pissed, of
course) article by the guy who must have been out there doing the same thing I
was doing and quickly wrote a book called "Blackjack Autumn". Not well
written, but interesting.
You can find great blackjack games in rural casinos, good poker games, but
my experience is some of the worst video poker anywhere.
Meanwhile, I still have my memories, my journal, and the best damn poker
chip set anywhere.
Becky
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