I was in Orlando this summer and drove over to the Seminole Hard Rock in Tampa to play one evening. I'm not desperate enough to play bad conditions somewhere else. I live within a couple of hours of several Mississippi casinos that offer good rules/conditions for a player like me. My advice - keep going, regardless of direction! OK is also one of those states that doesn't allow dice games - craps is played with several modified decks of cards - Lameo!!! Likewise, if travelling east, Louisiana does not charge an ante per hand. If you're travelling west, hold out for New Mexico or Colorado, where no ante per hand is expected. What a rip-off and is why I refuse to give OK any of my action - on principle! Average 60 hands per hour = $30 you are paying separate and apart from winnings / losses. For example, if you want to play blackjack at $5 a hand, you pay a separate $.50 for each hand you play.
That means you pay a fee for each table game hand you play. To my knowledge, all OK casinos (unless during a particular promotion, etc.) charge an ante per hand. Worth area - no casino gambling in Texas (Boo!!!).Īnother poster already mentioned it, but I will reiterate. While I have not been to this particular casino, I hear it gets A LOT of action from the Dallas / Ft.