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Travelling Cross Country via Poker Rooms
I am going to be driving from Atlanta to Las Vegas in the near future. Instead of driving 10-14 hours a day and staying in flea bag hotels, etc. I was thinking I could hop from poker room to poker room and "play" my way across the country. I know that Tunica is a nice 7 hour drive from my house. So starting in Tunica going to Las Vegas, what Poker rooms would you hit up that are 6-8 hour drives apart, give or take.
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Re: Travelling Cross Country via Poker Rooms
Why would you want to do this? I think it would be easier/cheaper to fly to vegas and play all the poker you want. |
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Re: Travelling Cross Country via Poker Rooms
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Why would you want to do this? I think it would be easier/cheaper to fly to vegas and play all the poker you want. [/ QUOTE ] perhaps he's staying on the west coast for an extended period of time. this doesn't sound like he just wants to go play poker in vegas. |
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Why would you want to do this? I think it would be easier/cheaper to fly to vegas and play all the poker you want. [/ QUOTE ] Can't see the fun in taking a road trip, seeing new places, meeting new people? So sad. |
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Re: Travelling Cross Country via Poker Rooms
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[ QUOTE ] Why would you want to do this? I think it would be easier/cheaper to fly to vegas and play all the poker you want. [/ QUOTE ] Can't see the fun in taking a road trip, seeing new places, meeting new people? So sad. [/ QUOTE ] None of this was reflected in the original post. That's why I asked. |
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Re: Travelling Cross Country via Poker Rooms
If you are going to stop in LV, might as well stop in Phoenix as it is about 6-7 hours drive from LV. Casino Arizona is the main room here with tons of tables and games spread except NL.
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Re: Travelling Cross Country via Poker Rooms
Percula, they aren't spreading NL yet? is it stil the spread 150 game? Its been about 10 months since I was there.
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Re: Travelling Cross Country via Poker Rooms
I want to do this because I am moving to vegas for an extended period of time (a few years or until I go broke and have to get a real job), so I will need to take my car with me... hence driving instead of flying.
From door to door it is about a 30 hour drive. I could hop on the interstate and drive 10-15 hours a day and make it in about 3 days, stopping at whatever hotel I find when I am tired. However, adding an extra 5-6 hours in exchange for a few days of poker in different poker rooms, and adding a little income along the way.... seems to be a lot more interesting of a trip. I don't have a specific timeline I have meet... so I might as well enjoy my trip. |
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I want to do this because I am moving to vegas for an extended period of time (a few years or until I go broke and have to get a real job), so I will need to take my car with me... hence driving instead of flying. From door to door it is about a 30 hour drive. I could hop on the interstate and drive 10-15 hours a day and make it in about 3 days, stopping at whatever hotel I find when I am tired. However, adding an extra 5-6 hours in exchange for a few days of poker in different poker rooms, and adding a little income along the way.... seems to be a lot more interesting of a trip. I don't have a specific timeline I have meet... so I might as well enjoy my trip. [/ QUOTE ] Go hobo style, your backseat is your hotel, jsut doesn't come with en-suite bathroom. |
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Re: Travelling Cross Country via Poker Rooms
Didn't care much for this... [ QUOTE ] ...your backseat is your hotel... [/ QUOTE ] But your use of this... [ QUOTE ] ...en-suite bathroom... [/ QUOTE ] ...impressed me. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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