By Kerry Mann
I have been gambling in Wisconsin
since I was 16 years old! I snuck in for two years straight. After
legally
gambling at the age of 18 for a few months they moved the age limit up
to 21. So I was forced to sneak in for a few more years. I only played
blackjack. I hate slots and it would be my luck to hit a jackpot and
not
be able to claim it because I was under age. So, since the age of 16 I
have played at nearly every casino in Wisconsin. I am a diehard gambler
and many times when I was just 16 I would drive 2 hrs to Ho Chunk
casino.
All the time at risk of not getting in as I was only 16!
So lets start with my favorite and
move down.
1. Oneida Bingo and Casino in Greenbay
WI.
Oneida is like Las Vegas in Wisconsin.
Well not quite, but they do have nearly all the games Vegas offers.
Blackjack,
Craps, Let it Ride, Roulette, Caribbean Stud, Bingo, POKER! And a
sports
book. Poker and the Sports book are just down the road at their Mason
St
casino and you can take a shuttle back and forth. Oneida is one of the
only casinos in Wisconsin to offer all of these games.
2. Potowotomi Bingo and Casino
The “Pot” has Blackjack and Craps,
Let it Ride, Roulette and POKER. They are however always packed.
Located
near downtown Milwaukee and being a newer casino they are always busy.
It can be difficult to get on a table. They do have a nice little poker
room. They also have some great food at the “Firepit” sporstbar and
grill.
3. HoChunk Bingo and Casino in Wisconsin
Dells
“The Chunk” was great for a while.
At one time they had the first poker room in Wisconsin. And they had a
variety of games for a while. When it came time to pay Uncle Sam they
decided
it wasn’t worth it. So they lost the poker room and variety of table
games.
Now they just have Blackjack, Slots and Bingo. It is a great casino to
visit when vacationing in the Dells, but if driving from Milwaukee I
would
choose the 2-hour drive to Oneida over “The Chunk”.
Enjoy
Kerry Mann is an online poker pro.
He makes his living playing online poker, using his proven system. His
website http://www.pokerliving.net
tells more about him and his poker strategies
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