December 19th, 2009 at 1:23:30 PM
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Hello,
I see your post about Dream Card and I was wondering if 25c was the minimum denomination. It looks like a lot of fun, but at $7.50/hand minimum it would be out of my comfort range.
Thanks for everything, I have learned a lot from the site and I especially enjoy mastering the various VP games. My favorite game is Double Bonus Deuces Wild.
Thanks again.
I see your post about Dream Card and I was wondering if 25c was the minimum denomination. It looks like a lot of fun, but at $7.50/hand minimum it would be out of my comfort range.
Thanks for everything, I have learned a lot from the site and I especially enjoy mastering the various VP games. My favorite game is Double Bonus Deuces Wild.
Thanks again.
December 19th, 2009 at 2:46:54 PM
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I have no comment about the game in question.
However, I was originally confused about the post.
To anyone else who is equally confused: He refers to link in "What's New" on the Wiz's main site: Dream Card
However, I was originally confused about the post.
To anyone else who is equally confused: He refers to link in "What's New" on the Wiz's main site: Dream Card
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December 20th, 2009 at 6:21:25 PM
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Quote: SnowCitizenHello,
I see your post about Dream Card and I was wondering if 25c was the minimum denomination. It looks like a lot of fun, but at $7.50/hand minimum it would be out of my comfort range.
Thanks for everything, I have learned a lot from the site and I especially enjoy mastering the various VP games. My favorite game is Double Bonus Deuces Wild.
Thanks again.
You're welcome. Speaking only for the Red Rock, the denominations were $0.25, $0.50, and $1.00, in 3-play and 5-play. So, yes, $7.50 a pop would be the cheapest you could play. I hear they have the game at the South Point as well, but don't know the details.
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