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ANY ADVICE OR TIPS FOR OR AGAINST PLAYING THE INDIAN CASINO SLOTS???/

I think some states are better than others. Some casinos are fine and
others are questionable. You would probably get better info if you
give more detailts on the casinos you're worried about.

I agree that staying with known brands is better but still not 100%
guarantee. I've heard rumors (unsubstantiated) that even some of
these games have been modified.

Dick

PS. I play in Indian Casinos in MN. Only one of them I've been to is
questionable. Mostly poor paytables for VP.

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "belcula" <belcula@y...> wrote:

ANY ADVICE OR TIPS FOR OR AGAINST PLAYING THE INDIAN CASINO

SLOTS???/

SLOTS???/

   There used to be a link to "midwestcasinoguide.com" on this site,
but it's gone now. I guess Las Vegas casinos take priority. The site
does contain lots of info on Indian casinos and what to expect when
you play in them.
   I have a new article for September concerning Detroit's MGM Grand
Casino on it right now. Lots of VP Pappy quotes as well as quotes
from many of the most knowledgeable gambling minds in the business.

   Terry Murphy & VP Pappy

   "Without gaming, Indians would be back in the dark ages."
   --Tracy Burris (Chairman of the Oklahoma Indian Gaming Association)

   "There are still states where there is virtually no regulation,
and every tribe sets it's own rules. If you think a machine is
unfair, you are welcome to complain to the Chief. Good luck."
                      --Bob Dancer

   "What is most interesting about Indian casinos is that in most of
them you can look far and wide for an actual Indian."
                      --Barry Meadow

   "If white man speaks with forked tongue, then red man speaks with
forked casino."
                        --VP Pappy

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "belcula" <belcula@y...> wrote:

ANY ADVICE OR TIPS FOR OR AGAINST PLAYING THE INDIAN CASINO

There still is a link to "Midwest Casino Guide" on vpFREE.

Go to the DataBase, click on "Mid West USA" and the link at
the top of the Mid West page is the "Midwest Casino Guide".

vpFREE Administrator

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On 13 Sep 2003 at 14:38, vppappy wrote:

   There used to be a link to "midwestcasinoguide.com" on this site, but
it's gone now. I guess Las Vegas casinos take priority.

> There used to be a link to "midwestcasinoguide.com" on this

site, but

> it's gone now. I guess Las Vegas casinos take priority.

There still is a link to "Midwest Casino Guide" on vpFREE.

Go to the DataBase, click on "Mid West USA" and the link at
the top of the Mid West page is the "Midwest Casino Guide".

vpFREE Administrator

   I found it by clicking on: 1. vpFree "Casino" Database
                              2. Midwest USA
                              3. Midwest Casino Guide

   Thanks, Terry & VP Pappy

   "Casinos to gamblers are what taverns are to alcoholics."
                        --VP Pappy

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On 13 Sep 2003 at 14:38, vppappy wrote: