Small town Nevada, Indians in OR. and big and little markets,sheesh, what a hoot! Like the old saying, "I know it's crooked... but its the only game in town!" Single deck pitch games these days generaly have crummy rules in regards to double after split, number of resplits, etc. including Chinook Winds in OR.(good rules for shoes though). Small town Nevda carries these rules on most of their BJ games. Take a tour of the slots and VP in Ely, they have all the machines that nobody wanted, the first Wheel of Fortune, Jacks Wild, etc. Got 'em cheap you know. Talk about tight! Hotel Nevada has a 1948 Harley for a slot prize. Being in such a locale, you could almost imagine it's not an antique, but the original bike that nobody has won after 53 years! But it's like the others have pointed out, it may be the only game in town.
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