Visiting New York, where to play? (PLO pref.)
headline says it all i guess, will be there in January for 2 weeks
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Parx
NYC has no legal casinos at this point. They have been authorized, but it will be years yet before they get their locations approved and they open.
Atlantic City NJ and PA and CT are the closest legal options. There are some public transportation options to some of them, but none are really great. Parx likely has the best PLO options for you, as mentioned, but it will require a car (you can do it by train and then uber, but it is not at all recommended).
NYC has no legal casinos at this point. They have been authorized, but it will be years yet before they get their locations approved and they open.
Atlantic City NJ and PA and CT are the closest legal options. There are some public transportation options to some of them, but none are really great. Parx likely has the best PLO options for you, as mentioned, but it will require a car (you can do it by train and then uber, but it is not at all recommended).
ty sir
Will you be in NYC or some other part of the state? There are a few casinos in NY state.
Will you be in NYC or some other part of the state? There are a few casinos in NY state.
NYC for TOC (second biggest squash tournament of the year, with main court inside grand central station; banger event)
but looks like i'll probably need to get a car (originally wasn't planning on getting one)
or i could go full cold turkey and don't play for 2 weeks :-)