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Tri-State Racetrack & Gaming Center: same old story

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  • Tri-State Racetrack & Gaming Center: same old story

    I've just read all the reviews and I concur with nearly all. It's a lously place to play the slots. Several years ago we use to go about once a month. We had a good time and our money would last a while and we had a good time. The last couple of years it seems to have changed.

    We still see the same old machines except for the expansion. Hardly any new ones and there are plenty of new ones in Indiana where we play the most, even though it is a 3 hour drive versus 1 hour to the Tri State.

    Slot payouts are rare and like I said, I get tired of seeing the same old machines. I don't expect to go back there for a LONG time. We do get offers for free or discounted hotel stays --still--- and when we have stayed we go to Sleep Inn. Good rooms and a good breakfast the next morning





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