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B+M for 18 year olds on east coast
you have probably gotten this post before, but i am new
where can i play live poker on the east coast? i am 18 and would like to know which places don't ever card. turning stone is just too god damn far away. |
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Re: B+M for 18 year olds on east coast
Foxwoods rarely cards, and just about never once you are actually in the poker room.
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Re: B+M for 18 year olds on east coast
yeah i look 18 though... i could never walk in somewhere and buy beer or anything... i'm not baby faced but i am not a man-child either
so do you still think they won't card? do you suggest i let a beard grow out or something? |
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Re: B+M for 18 year olds on east coast
Sorry bud, Turning Stone and the others in NY are the only casinos on the east coast that are 18+. Don't get caught underage gambling, it's not goot.
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Re: B+M for 18 year olds on east coast
Long before he found fame playing televised TV poker tourneys, Phil Ivey was known in the Atlantic City casinos as Jerome. That was the name on his "less-than-authentic" ID.
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Re: B+M for 18 year olds on east coast
it's easiest to just borrow someone's ID who is 21+ and looks marginally close to how you look (i.e. no borrowing a black guy's ID if you're white), and carry only that piece of ID with you into the casino.... fakes are risky, but real ID's are golden - just remember who 'you' are and where 'you' live
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