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Old 11-08-2005, 11:47 PM
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Default Re: Question for Steamboatin or other Southern Indiana Poker Players

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Caesar's IN has started some smaller tourneys but I don't have good information. I know there is an 11 AM monday that is inexpensive and something on Wednesday and I think Saturday but I have no details.

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Oh wow, I forgot about that!

Yes, on Saturdays, for between $200 and $250 Caesars Indiana runs a Tournament that's a Satelite into the WSOP Main Event.

More Details on their website here:

http://www.caesars.com/Caesars/India...sars_Poker.htm

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Daily Tournaments starting:
Monday's at 11 AM, 45+10 w/Rebuys
Wednesday's at 6 PM, 85+15 w/Rebuys
Saturday's at Noon, 200+20/250 Players
* If tournament is sold out, there will be 3 seats at the 2006 World Series of Poker Main Event.



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You CAN call ahead to the casino and reserve your seat in the tournament with a credit card. Simply call the casino, and ask for the Poker Room, and they will tell you how to sign up.

The only thing I REALLY don't like about Caesars however, is that the Casino still treats their poker room, like it's the step child of the Casino, and by default, their players.

Unlike many other major Casinos with big poker rooms, they do not, and WILL not give you discounts on rooms based on your poker play, NOR will they comp you dinner at any of the resturants.

Only thing you get there for your play, is perhaps some free food at the snack bar.

I'm hoping that now that Harrahs' has bought them out, that this policy will change, once things switch over after Jan 1, 2006.

To prove a point, during the WSOP Circuit event, they were charging you $149.99 a night for a room, BEFORE taxes. The only way you could get the WSOP rate of $79.99 was if you were staying 7 days or more.

As for the Belterra, like I mentioned in my earlier post, they are indeed the Best Casino bar NONE in the area, and their poker room follows that quality of service.

I do believe that I have seen them playing Omaha in thier room there, but I'm not sure.

However, you can always call them ask for the Poker room, and see if they are doing so on a regular basis.
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