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Twin River Casino: Twin River ??? More like a swamp !!!

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  • Twin River Casino: Twin River ??? More like a swamp !!!

    Since I live only about 20 minutes from Twin River, I find it much easier to go there then to Foxwoods. I have NEVER hit it big at Twin River and I do like to think I am a pretty big spender. I would say my average bet is about $1.20 a spin on slots and around $10.00 a hand on video blackjack. The point system there is junk. You only get 1 point for every $10.00 played. That is like getting a penny for ten dollars.The ONLY good thing about Twin River is the casino hosts. They do what they can to make your trip there better. They have gave me comp tickets to shows, but that is about it. When it comes to giving free things, their hands are tied by the state.When its all said and done, I say I give more to Twin River then they give to me. That shouldn't surprise anyone, but its very very uneven.

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