The Casino in Amsterdam was pretty interesting. They do charge a fee but my room key from the hotel entitled me to a free pass. The best play I could find was 7/5 BP playing 2 Euros. This machine had the most incorrect auto hold feature I have ever seen.
From the Casio you could take a break and walk across the street to a smoke shop or in the other direction to the red light district. You just have to be careful of the bicycalists.
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From: GRAYTLEEGRAY@aol.com
In a message dated 6/8/07 7:31:50 AM US Mountain Standard Time,
krallison416@aol.com writes:> In a message dated 6/8/2007 7:27:49 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
> jackessiebabe@yahoo.com writes:
>
> I always thought that people of Belgium were among the most
> enlightened in all of Europe! They've not only adopted the best of
> French cuisine, but have relaxed the rules in their casinos as well.
>
>
>
> And their ice cream is fabulous!
>
> Karen
>
>
>*****
OK, how about those Belgium Monks brewing that tasty beer?Where in southern Nevada can you get the best comped drafts playing VP? My
vote is in Laughlin at Sassy Sue's River Bar in the Pioneer Hotel & Gambling
Hall.Belgium's Chimay Triple leads the way, but the Arrogant Bastard or Mirror
Pond ale are more my speed. So are there Vegas hotspots for a little premium
VP/Beer bartop play besides MSS, Four Queens or a Big Dogs outlet?BS
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