I like Boyd too for the most part. Blue Chip is the only casino in the Midwest I seem to be able to win at, and always get good offers from them that I can use when I visit the area. I like the Orleans too, although I gave Sam's Town a try recently and their slots seemed tighter than the strip, had a horrible two days there.
I will say though I hear bad stuff about Penn from everyone, and don't have a lot of experience with them outside of Vegas. I thought they would ruin the M Resort when they bought it, but I have been there a few times recently and have made a profit so far each time this year. They give me better offers based on my play than most of the other off strip Vegas casinos. Might be just because it's a more competitive market though?
We keep meaning to try Blue Chip but just never seem to get there. Maybe this year as it's only 1 hour away.
We keep meaning to try Blue Chip but just never seem to get there. Maybe this year as it's only 1 hour away.
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I would recommend it. When I'm back in that part of the country visiting family I usually go to a casino or two. Been to Horseshoe, Ameristar and Four Winds too. Blue Chip just seems to be the loosest to me, last two trips were winners.
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I would recommend it. When I'm back in that part of the country visiting family I usually go to a casino or two. Been to Horseshoe, Ameristar and Four Winds too. Blue Chip just seems to be the loosest to me, last two trips were winners.
We like Four Winds but will try Blue Chip maybe in the Spring.