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cestanl
I'm going to be visiting Denver/Northern Colorado next week for the first time since like 2007, and I was wondering if anyone could steer me toward which casino or casinos I should visit?
I usually stick to $5-10 min blackjack (double deck or six deck), $5 min craps and the occasional hand of Pai Gow poker as well.
I'm familiar with Ameristar, as i play there in KC, so I'm thinking about going to Black Hawk to check that out, but if there are better options I am of course open to others :)
Thanks in advance!

Depends where you go, but literally ALL the main strip casinos will give you free drinks while gambling. (At least I havent been to one that doesnt.) Luxor though, there seems to be less waitresses walking around than a busier casino, say Caesers. Some times between drinks I had last January: Caesars (Craps table): 8-10 min between rounds. Oct 02, 2017  The extravagant cocktail waitresses that float like radiant clouds through the casino have become a very popular sight in casinos. In most casinos, there will be ladies moving in between the casino games filling up drinks and keeping the clients happy. Either way the casino has a motivation to keep feeding you drinks. Let’s turn the tables on the casinos and bars in Las Vegas and make these complimentary drinks more valuable than ever. Generally when you order a drink in the casino you’ll receive a low priced well drink or one of the less expensive beer. Do I Get Free Drinks At A Live Casino? One of the perks of going to a casino are the freebies you can get while you’re playing there. I p casino biloxi ms. It’s great – they might give you a free meal, sometimes even a free room if you play enough and wager enough money, but most gamblers realize that as long as you’re playing, you’re entitled to a free drink.

PGBuster

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I'm going to be visiting Denver/Northern Colorado next week for the first time since like 2007, and I was wondering if anyone could steer me toward which casino or casinos I should visit?
I usually stick to $5-10 min blackjack (double deck or six deck), $5 min craps and the occasional hand of Pai Gow poker as well.
I'm familiar with Ameristar, as i play there in KC, so I'm thinking about going to Black Hawk to check that out, but if there are better options I am of course open to others :)
Thanks in advance!

As someone that works up in Black Hawk..
Pai Gow is very limited in Black Hawk/Central City. The only places that have it are the Isle (Emperor's Challenge) and the Lodge (Fortune Progressive). Your Ameristar card level carries over to Black Hawk, so if you are a Premier card holder in KC, you'll be Premier in Colorado as well. Ameristar has the most hotel rooms and I believe the most table games at 30. Casinos run the gamut--there's also a handful of casinos that have eight or less. In the spirit of full disclosure, that's where I work..so that's where I'd like you to play. :) The 'big three' casinos in Black Hawk (Ameristar, Lodge, Isle) have 3-4-5x odds on craps. The Gilpin (small joint in 'downtown' Black Hawk) offers up to 50x odds during the week. ($2 line bet).

Also keep in mind in Colorado that alcoholic beverages are free, but you're pretty much limited to 2-3 per hour, unless you know how to 'game' the system. Dealers in almost all casinos keep their own tips, which means you'll only get 30 minutes with a specific dealer on a given table; then they rotate. It doesn't make a bit of difference in how the cards come out, but Colorado has the most players that deviate from basic strategy than any other market that I've worked or played in. (KC, Vegas, St. Louis, Sioux Falls, Twin Cities) (A vestige of when bets were a $5 max by law) I know you didn't mention it, but if you have any friends or associates with you, no limit poker games are not offered, due to gaming regulations capping the maximum bet at $100.
If you have any other questions about Black Hawk, feel free to ask. Do keep in mind that Black Hawk and Central City (one mile from each other) are the only two places that have casinos in the Denver 'metro' and they're about 45 minutes away.
Doc
I appreciate the info, too. I'll be making my first visit to Colorado casinos in late May right after WoVCon ]I[. I'll be going to both Central City and Black Hawk, plus Cripple Creek, to pick up souvenir chips from every casino I can get to. Perhaps I'll see you at the Ameristar!
hagen49
I live about 2 and a half hours from Blackhawk, but I find myself spending a fair amount of time up there. Ive only ever stayed at the isle, but have played a fair bit at the Ameristar and Riv as well. Personally I enjoy the isle the most, maybe just because I can stumble back to my room (which I think I have only had to pay for once) without worrying about being too drunk haha. I like the atmosphere, and they do have a couple 'above average' looking cocktail waitresses as well. They seem to comp much more than the others as well, but that may just be a byproduct of how much I end up putting into the roulette machine, where every bet is tracked immediately and credited to my card.
Im actually heading up for a trip next weekend :) Much more fun than a quick trip to the smaller casinos in Cripple Creek
treetopbuddy

As someone that works up in Black Hawk..
Pai Gow is very limited in Black Hawk/Central City. The only places that have it are the Isle (Emperor's Challenge) and the Lodge (Fortune Progressive). Your Ameristar card level carries over to Black Hawk, so if you are a Premier card holder in KC, you'll be Premier in Colorado as well. Ameristar has the most hotel rooms and I believe the most table games at 30. Casinos run the gamut--there's also a handful of casinos that have eight or less. In the spirit of full disclosure, that's where I work..so that's where I'd like you to play. :) The 'big three' casinos in Black Hawk (Ameristar, Lodge, Isle) have 3-4-5x odds on craps. The Gilpin (small joint in 'downtown' Black Hawk) offers up to 50x odds during the week. ($2 line bet).
Also keep in mind in Colorado that alcoholic beverages are free, but you're pretty much limited to 2-3 per hour, unless you know how to 'game' the system. Dealers in almost all casinos keep their own tips, which means you'll only get 30 minutes with a specific dealer on a given table; then they rotate. It doesn't make a bit of difference in how the cards come out, but Colorado has the most players that deviate from basic strategy than any other market that I've worked or played in. (KC, Vegas, St. Louis, Sioux Falls, Twin Cities) (A vestige of when bets were a $5 max by law) I know you didn't mention it, but if you have any friends or associates with you, no limit poker games are not offered, due to gaming regulations capping the maximum bet at $100.
If you have any other questions about Black Hawk, feel free to ask. Do keep in mind that Black Hawk and Central City (one mile from each other) are the only two places that have casinos in the Denver 'metro' and they're about 45 minutes away.

'limited to 2-3 drinks per hour' so you can only get 24 free drinks in eight hours...I'm not going there.
Each day is better than the next
hagen49
Youre not truly limited, but if you stay at one spot (hanging out at a table) the waitresses will only come around a couple times an hour. However, there are ways around that, if you move around the floor haha
PGBuster

Youre not truly limited, but if you stay at one spot (hanging out at a table) the waitresses will only come around a couple times an hour. However, there are ways around that, if you move around the floor haha

Well, yes, absolutely. That's why I said you have to 'game' the system..but I probably shouldn't tell people exactly how to do that.
CrystalMath

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I think that the casinos in Blackhawk have horrendously slow drink service. It is far cheaper to just go up to the bar and order a drink. I like to go to Golden Gates/Mardi Gras Casino because I can go to the bar, put a buck into the bartop video poker and order a beer; and the beer is better than the standard fare, with Dale's Pale Ale for me, Mama's Little Yella Pils for my wife, and I've even seen some Tommyknocker on tap. It stinks, though, that you cannot take a beer from one casino to the next, even when the casinos are connected by a covered walkway.
crashdavis565

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The drink service as the casinos is slow and it is by law and design. If you are looking to get a 'buzz' on , try a video poker game at a bar and tip a nice amount on the first drink. This usually will get em coming faster.
Also, there is a bar on the upstairs at Ameristar that is only open on the weekends I believe but it is usually dead. The bartender there is very liberal if given incentive as he gets very bored.
The good thing about 'our' casinos is NO SMOKING!
That is amazing for us nonsmokers.
drsamurai

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This comment is not exactly timely, as I just had a vacation in Denver back in early June 2013, but I did notice some new information for anyone planning an upcoming trip. Me and my siblings went for a site seeing trip to Blackhawk where I played some Blackjack and Craps at Ameristar.
The Table limits as I recall on BJ were only $10 on a shoe game. There was a pseudo progressive side bet called streak where if you win a streak of 3-4-5 or so hands in a row, betting the bonus, you could win some progressively better odds that I saw a couple people play.
Also of note that at the Craps table, the dealer mentioned to me that they allow 5x odds on all the numbers 4-5-6-8-9-10. This was early in the day on a Thursday so they may have different rules on the weekend. I walked around the little burg but only played at Ameristar so I can't speak to other casinos if they are doing the same.
It was early in the day so I didn't notice the slow drink service, but if you are thirsty for non-alcoholic drinks since it is rather dry in Denver, then there are several self service drink station areas throughout the casino floor at Ameristar. Very convenient if all you want is a soda or even coffee/tea service. Plus it's free, just serve yourself much like a fast food place. I wish more casinos offered free beverage stations if all you want/need is a water or soda.
And not being a smoker, it's a nice place to gamble and not leave with your clothes smelling of smoke.