Any casinos you have never lost at?

Preston

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I was just going down my records for the year and I came accross a number of casinos I have never lost at yet. they include:

Southland Gaming Center (west memphis, AR)
Gold Strike (Tunica, MS)
Beau Rivage (Biloxi MS)
Diamond Jo's (Vicksburg, MS)
Amerister (Vicksburg, MS)
Winstar Casino (OK)
Riverwind Casino (Norman, OK)

Borgata (Atlantic City)
Caesars (Atlantic City)
El Cortez (Vegas)
The New Frontier (Vegas)
New York New York (Vegas)
Fremont (Vegas)

Grand Victoria (Elgin)
Majestic Pines( Wisconsin)
Mystick Lake (Minnesota)
Meskwaki Indian Casino (Tama, IA)
Ameristar (St. Louis, MO)

Grand Casino (Hinckley, MN)
Palace (Biloxi, MS)
Foxwoods

And an honorable mention goes to Argosy Lawrenceburg. I have had 3 losing sessions there but I've had 39 winning sessions there this year.
 

shadroch

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Until Sept,I was eight for eight at Wild West in Vegas.But I dropped $200 last visit.
Any other one I'm undefeated in in only for one or two sessions. I've a number I've only lost in but thats only a couple of sessions.
 

BVUGrad2003

Active Member
quite a few, actually...

I've never lost at Every casino I have never stepped foot in...:laugh:
And that's a LOT of casinos!


shadroch said:
Until Sept,I was eight for eight at Wild West in Vegas.But I dropped $200 last visit.
Any other one I'm undefeated in in only for one or two sessions. I've a number I've only lost in but thats only a couple of sessions.
 

EmeraldCityBJ

Well-Known Member
Nope - In every casino I've played at for as long as I can remember, I've always managed to lose at least one hand.

I do have a pretty impressive record at some casinos while there are other casinos who always manage to get the better of me no matter what I do. However, I don't usually worry about these kinds of things unless I think my net win somewhere exceeds some lifetime max threshold they have in place to start really putting on the heat and/or back me off. Blackjack is just one long lifetime session, and I prefer not to think of various casinos as "lucky" or "unlucky". Instead, I look for the best overall conditions (rules, penetration, level of heat, convenience/driving distance, etc.)
 
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