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Creek Nation Casino - Tulsa: MikeB

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  • Creek Nation Casino - Tulsa: MikeB

    At times slots are tight especially penny machines and video style slots but the $1 and up slots seem pretty good. One bad thing is their police like to harass their cash paying customers as they will stop you in a heartbeat for anything possible and its always ON THE WAY OUT OF THE CASINO. Make sure you buckle up or face their wrath. Imagine if a department store let you shop there and then when you tried to leave they had their police in the parking lot harassing and stopping their customers on the way out. How long would you shop there? Buffet seems nice and especially at brunch time is a good price for the spread. Customer service is good also. My friends tell me the players club has reduced the monthly matchplay.

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    Re: Creek Nation Casino - Tulsa: MikeB

    I don't understand how anyone can play table games in these Oklahoma Casinos. For example, at the Black Jack tables you are charged anywhere fron 25 cents to one dollar per hand to play. At 100 hands per hour this amounts from $25 to $100 per hour for the privilege of gambling. Let's get real.

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