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Joined: 1/14/2009 Posts: 14
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Everyone has a ‘favorite game’—or maybe a few favorites. Maybe it’s a game that makes you feel lucky or one that is just plain fun. Tell us about your favorite games. Is it a video slot or a reel game? Or maybe it’s a table game. What makes it special to you?
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Joined: 2/19/2009 Posts: 1
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I like the video poker games. They're fun and you can almost always find one open even when its crowded. I just wish the My Choice credits were better
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Joined: 2/23/2009 Posts: 2
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Definitely the 5 and 9 line $1 slot machines. I love the intense playing. I wish there were more of them.
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Joined: 2/23/2009 Posts: 2
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I have quite a few favorites, but Caribean Stud Poker is my favorite followed closely by 3 card poker. I learned to play at stateline in Vegas in 1984. Everyone helped me learn and I started with 20.00 at @ 8:30pm--I played all night, made some friends, got free tickets to a show, and hit 4 of a kind!! A lovely old couple at the table across from us hit a royal flush and the progressive! It was a very exciting night and I left the table at 9am to go to breakfast with my husband with 600.00 extra in my purse! I really enjoy the game now, win or lose. it is just great fun!
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Joined: 1/12/2009 Posts: 2
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Well of course besides Poker.... I've seen in other casinos, "Popcorn" or "Bingo Ball" style penny slot games...heck i've even seen them set up for $1 machines. There is a Wizard of Oz Penny Slot that is very entertaining. Also if there was a slot machine to win L'auberge Du Lac Silver Strikes that would be a hit.
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Joined: 3/2/2009 Posts: 1
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I really enjoy the video black jack when you can find it. You can play at your own speed, bet light, bet high, and you do not have to look funny when you take a second to add up your cards in your head.
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Joined: 3/12/2009 Posts: 1
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i like all kinds of slot games the deluxe diamond slot is my fave but ya don't have enough of them.and i'm a three star member and i don't see the diffrence from the other card. i have aq friend that gets 50 a week to play off and they have ya beginning card.i get like 15 a week to play off of.i think ya cards could pay a little better.
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Joined: 3/12/2009 Posts: 1
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I just like to walk around look at the machines and decide which one looks like a good one. The first penny machine I played was I dream of Jeannie a few years ago, I was betting way low, hit the jackpot which turned out to be $160 because I was betting so low, I was happy, but of course now I bet higher. I like the penny machines because of the bonus rounds, I walk around playing here and there til I find a machine that is hitting on the bonuses. I like the new machines were you only have 3 bets, .50 1.00 or 1.50 I don't remember the names but I like them.
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Joined: 3/21/2009 Posts: 1
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My wife loves the dollar nine liners. I myself love the blackjack as well as the nine liners. We were just at L'Auberge last week and will be going back in three weeks. It is definitely our escape from the daily grind.
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Joined: 5/4/2009 Posts: 1
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I found a Blackjack machine in Las Vegas that I LOVE! I think it's called Multi Draw Blackjack. The player plays 7 Blackjack hands against a dealer. The machine allows splitting and going double down. I'm addicted. I didn't see it in your casino the last time I was there. Do you have that machine now? I also love to play the virtual blackjack machine with the dealers on a TV screen. Do you have that machine now? It's been awhile since I've been to L'Auberge, and I am ready to come back!
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Joined: 5/16/2009 Posts: 1
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I love the Super Times Pay Video Poker machines <3 !!!
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Joined: 4/20/2009 Posts: 1
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I enjoy playing Double Double Bonus Video Poker. Although that is my favorite game to play I do not play as often as I would like due to the way the points add up or should I say don't add up. I understand that on slots every $5.00 spent you receive one point. Can someone tell me the dollar amount per point on video poker? Thank you, L. Cordell
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Joined: 5/19/2009 Posts: 1
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Let it Ride...and LDL needs more Let it Ride tables.
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Joined: 1/10/2009 Posts: 2
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I play penny slots with family and friends and we even have a girls night out at least once a month where we got there at 10 or 11 at night and stay till 7 in the morning when it's daylight and play all night together. Most of us play the penny slots and we love the Glitter machines. I think they are called All That Glitters, even though there are fewer of these than there were and we have to wait to play on them. We also love the Cashman machines and play those games and the Fort Knox. There is a new kind of jewel machine but it's not the same... Glitter one rules! I also enjoy the Sirens machines recently added and the Duck Hunt machines. I also enjoyed the Shop Till You Drop machines but they've recently been taken out so I have to play them elsewhere now. Those were really lots of fun and excitement. We also enjoy the Cops 'n Donuts machines and the Tobasco ones. I also enjoy, but don't play here because they are nickel machines, the Wizard of Oz and the Mermaids Gold and some of the others that are nickels here but penny machines elsewhere. When you consider they have 30 to 50 lines and let you play from 1 to 20 per line when you are playing all lines it gets to be $2 to $5 per spin even when they are penny machines so at nickels it's not an option for us and we don't like to play partial bets. I enjoy the fact that now we have the points in the machine with Bonus Rewards and don't have to wait in huge lines in order to get our points for the day or the week in order to play them. That's a huge benefit and we are glad that you have added that benefit because we had experienced it in other places. Hoping to see more new penny machines added so we don't have to wait in lines to use them when there are a lot of people playing, and we do wait. It's a shame too because you see so many nickel machines sitting empty because people aren't playing them but they have good games on them. Thank you for asking for input and what we like.
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Joined: 4/2/2009 Posts: 2
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Boy, thats the truth. Most of the time I can not get a seat
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Joined: 1/26/2009 Posts: 1
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Most of the time I prefer blackjack. I do like video poker. I have to have some control in the game. My favorite game is no limit and I can't wait for Sugarcane Bay to open.
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Joined: 7/19/2009 Posts: 1
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I enjoy the craps tables and all $1 to$5 slots. This has to be the best casino in the country and I have been in most, including Canada. What great hosts and outstanding food ! The golf course looks great and we will be sure to bring our clubs on the next visit,( very soon ). Thanks again, Mike
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Joined: 8/18/2009 Posts: 1
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I really like the video poker games, but I think the pay tables on the multiplay poker need to be raised, they are terrible. Its one thing to play nickel a credit or quarter a credit games, weak payouts are acceptable, but when your playing 500 of those credits a pull, the payouts should be better, they are at other places.
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Joined: 8/28/2009 Posts: 1
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We really enjoy the hotel and casino, it's a great weekend getaway and hospitality is top notch! We play slots and table games for fun, but most of the people we go with play $100+ per hand blackjack for real suspense! We're trying to bring some newcomers over as well, or convince our friends who play slots to switch to blackjack. I've notice in most casino's the table limits are changed throughout the day/night to accomidate the crowd. However, it doesn't appear this is happening enough at LDL. When we try to play some lower limit blackjack, the $15 tables are always full. We understand the casino strategy is likely to push people to higher limit tables ($25/$50), but what is the use of having an empty talbe when there are guests standing around the $15 table waiting for a seat? Beginngers aren't willing to spend this kind of money to just learn the game (i.e. my wife). Maybe consider moving some $25 tables over to $15 if you have idle dealers....which happens quite a bit. Run the numbers and you might see "a bird in hand is better than two in the bush...." Thanks again for all the fun!
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Joined: 9/14/2009 Posts: 1
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Favorite game is poker. And, LDL doesn't have it.
Next favorite is craps, but with pass line bets of $15 in the middle of a Thursday afternoon, you won't see much action out of me. (bad table mgmt, IMHO, but more on that in my 'overall review' - which I'm wondering if ANY of my replies will actually make it to the board!)
After that it's probably blackjack and video games. There are WAY too many old school style Reel slot machines, I think it's time load up on the video (WMS type) multi-game slots. Valuable real estate being wasted.
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Joined: 10/1/2009 Posts: 1
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First is hold'em, unfortunately there is no poker room, what's up with that? Second is video poker-you can always find one open, the draw back is that the reward points don't reward those who play. Third is at the pool with the kids and their games when they go. Fourth is the Haywire slots. LDL is a great place to go and relax with the wife-and the kids sometimes. If they ever get a poker room, I would never go to another casino in LA.
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