![]() Now, you need to understand that it takes a LOT for me to criticize bacon in any form. This trip was no exception, with two slight hiccup both my wife and I thought the bacon at The Buffet's brunch on Sunday morning was pretty greasy. But, the odds are nearly even and the rules are, in the end, dead simple. Not as high as, say, Bellagio, which I reviewed earlier this year, but compared to the other games on the floor, pretty high at $25.00. Best odds in the house, and a high enough minimum to make winning worthwhile. Okay, Mini-Baccarat, but it was still a lot of fun. However, on our last trip, I got to cross off a "Bucket Item". I'm not a fan of the 5/6 Blackjack, either. ![]() I understand that tables mean staff, staff means higher prices, and a balance has to be met but, to me, more tables mean more gamblers, which should make it worthwhile to the house. ![]() It's everywhere! As a reasonably experienced amateur gambler, I would, however, like to see more table games. The gaming floor is VERY extensive, the drinks are delicious and, frankly, one can spend hours just sitting in admiration of the carved woodwork and the stained glass. Four Winds has broken out of the "Indian casino" mold in New Buffalo. If you don't have fun here, you won't have fun anywhere. ![]()
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