[vpFREE] Re: Is video poker at CA Indian casinos fair?

 

--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "TIMSPEED" <corvetteracing87@...> wrote:
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> I don't think Cache creek was there in the 90's but MAAAYBE.
> I went to it back in like 01 and it seems like it had just opened...
> Cache creek is closer to Sac than Napa (I THINK anyway)
> FWIW: I've hit a royal at three different indian casino's here in California...
>

I'm sure it was open in some regard back then. I used to play lowball at the Sundowner in Sac., and that was like '94 or '95. I just remember some of the fellas talking about going up to Cache Creek. I don't know if it was just bingo or whatever. Maybe they have re-done it since then, probably have, but there was something there back in the mid-90s, I don't know what it was exactly. Heck, a lot of these Indian joints just started out with a trailer or a tent. I first went to Sycuan outside of San Diego, waaay back when, before all this Indian casino stuff took off, I mean like back in the 80s. It was just a couple of trailers, maybe three poker tables, not much of anything. Now it's a major casino, pretty fancy too. I guess it's a license to print money. Then grease the politicians, and it snowballed into something huge.

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