I can’t say that I’m surprised but it’s still sad. That casino was always empty but they still had a lot of old games that I liked to play.
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I can’t say that I’m surprised but it’s still sad. That casino was always empty but they still had a lot of old games that I liked to play.
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That makes me a little sad...there was always only a handful of people there playing...
I agree that I'm not surprised but I always liked it there, was less busy than the horseshoe
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So what is left there gold strike and horseshoe?
It's sad, but not surprising. They've been trying to get rid of it forever. Back in the day, when it was the Sheraton, it really was fairly busy. Small, but busy. Things started to slow down, then, when they decided to turn it to some kind of country western/biker bar inside of a building that looks like a swiss chalet, they killed off what was left of it.
It's particularly hard to take being stabbed in the back close to home. There's always a feeling of betrayal when people of your own group oppose you.
Catharine MacKinnon
We did like playing there. They had one of those Bubble games that @foamy liked. Looks like Tunica will only be an overnight stop for us now.