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Re: Poker in Aruba
I think you may be in for some disappointment. First, most of the casinos are only open at night. This includes all 3 of the casinos with poker (excelsior, casablanca, radisson). Second, it's mostly low limit stuff. Unless it has drastically changed since the last time I was there (don't think it has).
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Re: Poker in Aruba
Last time I was there ~ 2 yrs ago, the casino at the Holiday Inn was open during the day but there was no poker. The games went only at night, and only at the Holiday Inn. I understand (as mentioned above) that there are new poker rooms in town. I've heard they have some funky rules. Would appreciate a trip report from the OP as I'm heading back there for New Years and would like to know what to expect.
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Re: Poker in Aruba
I thought there was a boycott of Aruba?
Why are you going there. Do you support what that Vanderslootenglooten did to that poor young girl? Do you support the international sex slave rings? |
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I thought there was a boycott of Aruba? Why are you going there. Do you support what that Vanderslootenglooten did to that poor young girl? Do you support the international sex slave rings? [/ QUOTE ] Yeah what a bunch of nonsense. Native Arubans rescued my wife and I when we tipped our jeep in Arikok park. They easily could have taken advantage of us, and went out of their way to help us. But they're bad people and nobody should go there. |
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Re: Poker in Aruba
I was kidding. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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I was kidding. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] I know. |
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