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  • MGM Grand Detroit

    Not a good casino for Video Poker! I thought the pay tables were terrible.

    I have found better pay tables at the Indian casinos around the state. It is a nice looking casino. However, I doubt I will ever go back.

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    Re: MGM Grand Detroit

    That is the general consensus on MGM Detroit. When you sink $800M into a casino, there isn't going to be a lot of good video poker.

    The old MGM managed to keep the machines busy with junk paytables. Add the cost of the casino and those new HD machines and the paytables suffer.

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