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    Default St. Louis, MO

    Does anyone have the skinny on casinos in the St.Louis area? Do they offer $1,$2 no limit in one or more places?
    - Jason

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    Avoid the river boat casinos (The President/Casino Queen) on the Mississippi downtown. The President offers 1-4-4-8 spread limit and occasionally 2/4 7CS. I'm not even sure what/if the Casino Queen has a poker room because the only time I went, I walked right out after I went in.

    The casinos on the Missouri near St. Charles are much, much better. They are both about 20 minutes from downtown STL. The Ameristar always has 1/2 NL ($300 max buy-in) and 3/6 LHE. They typically also have 2/5 NL ($500 max buy-in) and 20/40 Omaha. They sometimes offer other LHE games like 5/10, 10/20, 20/40 but it depends on the day and on the demand. Harrah's only offers NL and LHE I think. Harrah's has either 1/2 NL or 2/5 NL. They might offer both, but I can't remember because it's been awhile since I've been there. I almost always play at Ameristar. Their poker room is a little bigger, although both places are nice.
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    What is the age for the casinos in that area?
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    Casino Queen has no poker room, so don't bother going there. Harrahs has a ton of $3/$6 limit tables, usually a few $2/$5 no limit tables running and a $6/$12 limit table if there is interest. I go to Harrahs a lot, personally I like their poker room better than Ameristar, though I have only played there one time and it was still nice.

    All casinos in Missouri and Illinois are 21 to gamble AFAIK.
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    Default concurrance

    The information here is correct for the most part. I also highly advise against playing at the downtown riverboat casinos (Casino Queen and President Casino) as they are very dirty and unsafe. The Alton Belle Casino in Alton, IL to my knowledge does not host poker.

    When visiting and gambling in Missouri, you must first be aware that Missouri is the only state in the country in which a buy-in limit is enforced. In Missouri, you are permitted a buy-in of no more than $500 every two hours on the even hours. This is very important if you are a high stakes gambler. $500 entry in a no-limit game may often not be enough. A simple way to evade this is to arrive at a time shortly before the beginning of an even hour. If you were to change $500 at 7:58pm, you would again be able to change another $500 at 8:01pm. In addition, if you are planning an extended stay, rather than cashing out, color up and keep your cheques and use them when you return, you are only restricted on your cash buy-in's, not when cheque changing your chips.

    Illinois does not have a buy-in limit and high stakes gambling is much easier there. However, I urge you to "be careful" while being a high stakes gambler in East St. Louis. Just recently, an individual I am acquainted with was robbed and stabbed after winning $12,000+ and cashing out in cash alone. See this article for more information: http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/new...ND+%22Queen%22

    The St. Louis and St. Charles County Casinos are much nicer and offer a wider variety of all games and especially poker. Ameristar Casino in St. Charles has had a poker room for several years and currently offer the following games:

    Texas Hold'em:
    3-6, 5-10 w/kill, 6-12, 10-20, 15-30 w/kill, 20-40 and No-Limit.

    Omaha H/L:
    3-6 w/kill, 5-10 w/kill, 10-20 w/kill

    Omaha High:
    Pot Limit Only


    Harrah's St. Louis is in Maryland Heights, Missouri (Riverport) just across the river from Ameristar. It opened a poker room last year and currently they only offer limit and no-limit hold-em. The games offered are similar to Ameristar depending on the day.

    I have to reccommend if you want to play poker, play at Harrah's as the bad beat jackpot at Harrah's St. Louis is currently in excess of $275,000 and rapidly climbing, a bad beat jackpot has not yet been paid since Harrah's opened their poker room. To win their bad beat, you have to have a four of a kind or better beaten by a higher four of a kind or better. Both hole cards in both the winning and losing hands must be used to make their five card hand. 50% to the loser of the hand, 25% to the winner, 25% split amongst the remaining players at the table in which where dealt a hand in the current pot. It'd be a nice pay-day.

    Hope this information helps.
    Always jam the pot preflop with
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    Just saw this and thought I would add that Missouri got rid of the loss limit. I am in Kansas City so I don't know much about the St. Louis casino's but I like the Ameristar here the best.


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    Default Re: concurrance

    Always jam the pot preflop with Seven of HeartsTwo of Clubs.

    Does this only work with 7h2c or does it work with other forms of 72o?
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    I think it is only 7h2c.... now 27o is insta shove no matter what combo.


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    Casino Queen has no Poker Room.
    The Amistar is down to about two tables but does have a high limit room.
    Harrahs is wher the most action is now because of last night the bad beat was over 300,000. It offers a large range of games.
    As far as the loss limit that was repealed last summer so you can wager as much as you want the only buy in limits are imposed by casino rules. As I posted earlier 100/300 on 1/3 and so forth which works out to any NL games as 100 x Blinds.
    The top casino now is Luminere downtown they spent 1/2 a billion and it looks like it. The poker room is very nice and the players are very sharp players. The occassional fish can be found but thats usually someone on convention wanting to try poker.
    They are building a new casino in S county and it will be open in January.
    The Admiral is a dump and no longer has poker.
    All casinos have daily tournaments and first five AA cracked pays 100.00.
    They all juse auto shufflers and most of the patrons are knowledgeable of the game.

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