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Caesar\'s Indiana riverboat casino
I am planning a trip to Kentucky to visit some family for spring break, and I plan on dropping into Caesars riverboat.
Was wondering if anyone has played here, how many poker tables they run, what limits etc. any other information would be cool. Also, any other games around this area? |
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Re: Caesar\'s Indiana riverboat casino
tables run from 3-6 to 50-100. Not a bad place to play but small. maybe 13 tables. Long waiting if you go on weekend.Nice fish though.
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Caesars Indiana is AWESOME!...........
The above poster is talking about the old poker room.
Caesars In has moved it over to the other side and down closer to the restrooms and snack bar. They have about 25 tables now. Limits that seem to always be playing are 3/6 5/10 10/20 and on weekends nights, NL w/ 2,5 blinds and 200 min buy-in, 100+10 freezeout single table with the 1K going to the winner (no second place money) Definitely check out Caesars if near Louisville. It's a 440 mile round trip for me and I can't wait to go again. Good luck |
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Re: Caesars Indiana is AWESOME!...........
Do they run the $100 single table tournaments regularly? I haven't been to Caesars in about a month. I played in a single table tournament there about a year ago, but I haven't heard about any since then.
Is anyone planning to play in Caesars' upcoming tournaments in early April? I'm registered for the $100+rebuy NLHE, $100 Omaha/8, and the $500 NLHE. |
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Re: Caesars Indiana is AWESOME!...........
They changed their comps a little. You can spend your $9 at the buffet.
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