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Potawatomi Casino Milwaukee-Trip Reoprt

Was at the casino 1-16, 1-17. Casino is very nice. Major expansion is completed and it is as nice and big as any in the midwest.

Video Poker is odd, but some decent. In the older area there are no machines worth playing-terrible pay tables everywhere. The new area is a different story. In the Video Poker section on the main, new floor, there are numerous $1 machines with 9/6 JoB and NSUD. There are also some 9/7 DB, and 8/5 Bonus in the same areas, but not on the same machines. In the High Limit area on the main, new floor, there are 8 MG/MD with $5 9/6 JoB and NSUD (no Bonus or DB though).

The high limit lounge (the Solstice Room) is on the second floor, and is not open to the public, only VIPs. I asked the hosts both time (as I am not a VIP) I was there, told them a little about my play, and they let me in. This is one of the nicest VIP areas in the midwest. There is a comp food buffet, with a great, almost gourmet selection at all times, and a private bar (drinks are not comped). There are 6 or so tables (BJ and Baccarat), slots, and 4, $1 100 coin-in max VP machines (terrible pay tables though)

I enjoyed myself, was treated well, and happy to find some 9/6 JoB in the midwest. If anyone else has any other info, or has been there and seen different things I would be interested in knowing. No info about the casino on the vpFree database list, but it is an above-average place if you are a $1 or higher player.

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You just missed it Matt. Prior to 1/14, the old section had the best
plays in the place. Near the main cashier, there are 10 uprights that
had 10P 25c 10/6DDB and 9/7TDB (both with SF shorted to 200). On 1/14
they were all shut down; they are all up again and while the previous
plays are gone, they do have some decent plays on them. These are the
multi-game type machines with STP, SP, 3L, 5L, 10L. All games are
shorted at the 25c and 50c level. At the $1 level, there is FP JB in
3L, 5L, 10L. STP has FP BP and 10/6DB. SP has NSUD.

The new section has a video poker area with numerous SL games
available with FP JB and NSUD. There are also 8 STP slant tops with
FP JB, BP, and 10/6DB. Again, these pay tables are only available at
the $1 level. All lesser denoms are very shorted.

The HL Room has 10 $5 slant tops with SL FP JB, NSUD, and 10/6DDB.

$4 CI = 1 pt. 1000 pts = $10 in comps (.25%) OR $5 CB (.125%).
The CB policy is changing to FP in early February. Multi-point times
are available and change month to month. In January, every Weds from
5-7am and 4-6pm is 10x pts; every Fri 5-7am and 4-6pm is 3x pts.
Coupons are mailed monthly based on the previous 3 months play.

Discretionary comps are available for food and rooms; they do not have
a hotel, but use the Hyatt downtown (very average rooms). Parking is
$20 a night, but free shuttles are available (it is only a couple of
miles away).

While liquor is not comped, you CAN use your points for liquor at any
bar as well as at the restaurants. The best perk here is that you can
use your points to pay for tips at the restaurants! If you are dining
on a discretionary comp, a 15% tip will automatically be added to your
bill, but, the tip is comped too! All of the restaurants have very
good food at reasonable prices (haven't tried the buffet).

Beverage service is deplorable... many times, non-existant.

If you experience a W2G event, you'd better have your SS card with
you. If you do not, 35% will be withheld for federal and WI tax, and
you will not be allowed to collect the 65% balance unless you complete
a W9.

While the place has made some great improvements over the years, it is
still very poorly managed. Just because they have the "right" to run
a casino, does not mean they know HOW to run a casino.

Correna Correna

Was at the casino 1-16, 1-17. Casino is very nice. Major expansion

is completed and it is as nice and big as any in the midwest.

Video Poker is odd, but some decent. In the older area there are no

machines worth playing-terrible pay tables everywhere. The new area
is a different story. In the Video Poker section on the main, new
floor, there are numerous $1 machines with 9/6 JoB and NSUD. There
are also some 9/7 DB, and 8/5 Bonus in the same areas, but not on the
same machines. In the High Limit area on the main, new floor, there
are 8 MG/MD with $5 9/6 JoB and NSUD (no Bonus or DB though).

The high limit lounge (the Solstice Room) is on the second floor,

and is not open to the public, only VIPs. I asked the hosts both time
(as I am not a VIP) I was there, told them a little about my play, and
they let me in. This is one of the nicest VIP areas in the midwest.
There is a comp food buffet, with a great, almost gourmet selection at
all times, and a private bar (drinks are not comped). There are 6 or
so tables (BJ and Baccarat), slots, and 4, $1 100 coin-in max VP
machines (terrible pay tables though)

I enjoyed myself, was treated well, and happy to find some 9/6 JoB

in the midwest. If anyone else has any other info, or has been there
and seen different things I would be interested in knowing. No info
about the casino on the vpFree database list, but it is an
above-average place if you are a $1 or higher player.

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, Matt Johnson <mmaj26@...> wrote:

Thanks for the info...I guess I missed a lot. The W2G, SS card tip is very inportant...good to know-does having that make the payout process "normal"? I saw someone pay for a drink with their points at the bar-didn't think it was such a good deal. I stayed at the Hyatt (I am from the Chicago area), took the train (very convienent) so parking wasn't an issue-and used the casino shuttle. I will probably head up there again soon.

Thanks again!

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--- On Wed, 1/21/09, correna2 <correna2@yahoo.com> wrote:

From: correna2 <correna2@yahoo.com>
Subject: [vpFREE] Re: Potawatomi Casino Milwaukee-Trip Reoprt
To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
Date: Wednesday, January 21, 2009, 9:46 PM

You just missed it Matt. Prior to 1/14, the old section had the best
plays in the place. Near the main cashier, there are 10 uprights that
had 10P 25c 10/6DDB and 9/7TDB (both with SF shorted to 200). On 1/14
they were all shut down; they are all up again and while the previous
plays are gone, they do have some decent plays on them. These are the
multi-game type machines with STP, SP, 3L, 5L, 10L. All games are
shorted at the 25c and 50c level. At the $1 level, there is FP JB in
3L, 5L, 10L. STP has FP BP and 10/6DB. SP has NSUD.

The new section has a video poker area with numerous SL games
available with FP JB and NSUD. There are also 8 STP slant tops with
FP JB, BP, and 10/6DB. Again, these pay tables are only available at
the $1 level. All lesser denoms are very shorted.

The HL Room has 10 $5 slant tops with SL FP JB, NSUD, and 10/6DDB.

$4 CI = 1 pt. 1000 pts = $10 in comps (.25%) OR $5 CB (.125%).
The CB policy is changing to FP in early February. Multi-point times
are available and change month to month. In January, every Weds from
5-7am and 4-6pm is 10x pts; every Fri 5-7am and 4-6pm is 3x pts.
Coupons are mailed monthly based on the previous 3 months play.

Discretionary comps are available for food and rooms; they do not have
a hotel, but use the Hyatt downtown (very average rooms). Parking is
$20 a night, but free shuttles are available (it is only a couple of
miles away).

While liquor is not comped, you CAN use your points for liquor at any
bar as well as at the restaurants. The best perk here is that you can
use your points to pay for tips at the restaurants! If you are dining
on a discretionary comp, a 15% tip will automatically be added to your
bill, but, the tip is comped too! All of the restaurants have very
good food at reasonable prices (haven't tried the buffet).

Beverage service is deplorable.. . many times, non-existant.

If you experience a W2G event, you'd better have your SS card with
you. If you do not, 35% will be withheld for federal and WI tax, and
you will not be allowed to collect the 65% balance unless you complete
a W9.

While the place has made some great improvements over the years, it is
still very poorly managed. Just because they have the "right" to run
a casino, does not mean they know HOW to run a casino.

Correna Correna

--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups. com, Matt Johnson <mmaj26@...> wrote:

Was at the casino 1-16, 1-17. Casino is very nice. Major expansion

is completed and it is as nice and big as any in the midwest.

Video Poker is odd, but some decent. In the older area there are no

machines worth playing-terrible pay tables everywhere. The new area
is a different story. In the Video Poker section on the main, new
floor, there are numerous $1 machines with 9/6 JoB and NSUD. There
are also some 9/7 DB, and 8/5 Bonus in the same areas, but not on the
same machines. In the High Limit area on the main, new floor, there
are 8 MG/MD with $5 9/6 JoB and NSUD (no Bonus or DB though).

The high limit lounge (the Solstice Room) is on the second floor,

and is not open to the public, only VIPs. I asked the hosts both time
(as I am not a VIP) I was there, told them a little about my play, and
they let me in. This is one of the nicest VIP areas in the midwest.
There is a comp food buffet, with a great, almost gourmet selection at
all times, and a private bar (drinks are not comped). There are 6 or
so tables (BJ and Baccarat), slots, and 4, $1 100 coin-in max VP
machines (terrible pay tables though)

I enjoyed myself, was treated well, and happy to find some 9/6 JoB

in the midwest. If anyone else has any other info, or has been there
and seen different things I would be interested in knowing. No info
about the casino on the vpFree database list, but it is an
above-average place if you are a $1 or higher player.

[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Yes, if you have proper ID and your SS card, the payout process will
be normal, albeit slow. They do not do anything quickly there.
Good luck!

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, Matt Johnson <mmaj26@...> wrote:

Thanks for the info...I guess I missed a lot. The W2G, SS card tip

is very inportant...good to know-does having that make the payout
process "normal"? I saw someone pay for a drink with their points at
the bar-didn't think it was such a good deal. I stayed at the Hyatt
(I am from the Chicago area), took the train (very convienent) so
parking wasn't an issue-and used the casino shuttle. I will probably
head up there again soon.