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Colorado poker listings in ACG

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  • Colorado poker listings in ACG

    Many of the Colorado casinos listed in the Guide as having poker do not have poker rooms, but rather, have house-banked versions such as TCP, Bonus 6, Texas Hold'em Bonus, etc.

    Since many of these games have their own designations in the guide, why are some of these listed as P, giving the impression that there are many more poker rooms in Colorado than actually exist?
    Last edited by SteveBourieOLD; 09-06-2008, 09:56 PM.

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    Re: Colorado poker listings in ACG

    We get the information from the Colorado Division of Gaming.

    If they are listing their information in the wrong manner we will have to take a closer look at their casino listings.

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