Los Angeles Area casinos
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Within 30 miles of LA all you have are poker cardrooms and a couple of horse tracks. The poker cardrooms offer a b*ized form of "blackjack," but don't bother.
Drive about 80 miles and you will encounter Indian casinos, they have blackjack and maybe even double-deck blackjack, but I have rarely had any luck there. As far as I know there is no gaming authority that will keep them honest as far as having to put all the 10-cards back in the deck.
Vegas is an hour and $100 away from LAX, BUR, SNA and ONT on WN; LGB on B6; LAX is also served by a very few AA and US flights.
One of the Indian casinos is called Moron go.
Drive about 80 miles and you will encounter Indian casinos, they have blackjack and maybe even double-deck blackjack, but I have rarely had any luck there. As far as I know there is no gaming authority that will keep them honest as far as having to put all the 10-cards back in the deck.
Vegas is an hour and $100 away from LAX, BUR, SNA and ONT on WN; LGB on B6; LAX is also served by a very few AA and US flights.
One of the Indian casinos is called Moron go.
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Within 30 miles of LA all you have are poker cardrooms and a couple of horse tracks. The poker cardrooms offer a b*ized form of "blackjack," but don't bother.
Drive about 80 miles and you will encounter Indian casinos, they have blackjack and maybe even double-deck blackjack, but I have rarely had any luck there. As far as I know there is no gaming authority that will keep them honest as far as having to put all the 10-cards back in the deck.
Vegas is an hour and $100 away from LAX, BUR, SNA and ONT on WN; LGB on B6; LAX is also served by a very few AA and US flights.
One of the Indian casinos is called Moron go.
Drive about 80 miles and you will encounter Indian casinos, they have blackjack and maybe even double-deck blackjack, but I have rarely had any luck there. As far as I know there is no gaming authority that will keep them honest as far as having to put all the 10-cards back in the deck.
Vegas is an hour and $100 away from LAX, BUR, SNA and ONT on WN; LGB on B6; LAX is also served by a very few AA and US flights.
One of the Indian casinos is called Moron go.
I came real close to messing this up by almost reserving a hotel by LAX b/c of a casino that is a mile away from it (I believe in El Segundo) but doesn't have slot machines.
Any good/great suggestions on how to go about this?
Last edited by mommafrica; Sep 16, 2017 at 11:04 pm