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Subject: Re: Four Winds Casino Trip Report - Automated Poker Tables
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Subject: Re: Four Winds Casino Trip Report - Automated Poker Tables
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Date: Tue, 17 Jun 2008 12:43:44 -0700
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On Jun 17 2008 3:14 PM, John_Brian_K wrote:

> > Overall, it was a great experience and I am looking forward to playing
> > there again.  It will not be a regular drive and I will book a hotel room
> > the next time I am there in mid July.  Also, the poker room staff was
> > outstanding.  They had four people working, who were all in a great mood
> > and extremely friendly and very helpful.  This probably impressed me the
> > most about the poker room. 
> > 
> > Scott
> 
> They used to have them at Greektown and Motorcity.  You never played them
> there?  Anyway, did they have regular tables or just the automated?
> 
> Never mind about 2 minutes of looking I found my answer.
> 
> http://www.fourwindscasino.com/casino/poker.asp
> 
> A hearty Stanley Cup Champions
> BOOM byae
> John

Right, all automated tables.  I thought those tables at Four Winds could
work for me also, but it still felt a little akward after about an hour. 
They do let you practice at the little heads up tables.  I wandered back
down the road to Blue Chip, where I was staying and noticed a reduced time
charge, so at the very least the competition from Four Winds is good.

Chandler