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Does anyone here gamble in Mexico? If so, which casinos do you prefer? Are there casinos fairly close to the Texas-Mexico border? I'd be looking to play mainly blackjack and Hold 'em. Also, if you know of any, please recommend a good donkey show.
cardcounter0
12-25-2005, 11:33 PM
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please recommend a good donkey show.
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"good" and "donkey show" should not be used together.
I wouldn't ever play in a Mexico casino... You have Winstar just accross the OK border, and Shreveport isn't far either... Why take chances by going into Mexico.
radek2166
12-26-2005, 12:15 AM
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please recommend a good donkey show.
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"good" and "donkey show" should not be used together.
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Do U see Y?
this seems like a really, really bad idea.
FeliciaLee
12-26-2005, 01:19 AM
Unless I have lost my mind, there are no casinos in Mexico. It's illegal. I think Jai Alai (sp) is it, as far as legal goes. Definitely no poker cardrooms.
I heard on my last cruise that casinos are in some kind of legislation. But as for right now, nada.
Photoc
12-26-2005, 02:21 AM
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Unless I have lost my mind, there are no casinos in Mexico. It's illegal.
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No wonder they all keep moving to Vegas and So Cal.
highlife
12-26-2005, 02:42 AM
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Does anyone here gamble in Mexico? If so, which casinos do you prefer? Are there casinos fairly close to the Texas-Mexico border? I'd be looking to play mainly blackjack and Hold 'em. Also, if you know of any, please recommend a good donkey show.
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i am pretty sure jaurez has a dog track and maybe horse tracks, but regular casinos are illegal in Mexico. jaurez has donkey shows on every other corner, take your pick. enjoy!
TobDog
12-26-2005, 12:33 PM
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I think Jai Alai (sp) is it, as far as legal goes.
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Jai Alai is where the money is, do you know why? Its fixed!
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