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I live in Colorado Springs. The closest poker room is the midnight Rose in Cripple Creek which is just over an hour away. That's the only place I've played poker other than Baltimore's Horseshoe Casino. I was wondering if anyone had thoughts on Blackhawk versus Cripple Creek. Blackhawk is almost twice as far, but has more casinos that offer poker. Is it worth making the drive?
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Horseshoe Baltimore review and a bonus bad beat story

Live in DC and usually play at MGM for cash games and Live for the occasional tourney. Had a bachelor party in Baltimore a few weekends ago and spent some time Friday and Saturday night at Horseshoe. Casino itself is in one of the better areas of Baltimore (by the stadiums) and although we ubered in and out there was a big garage right next to the casino. Security everywhere which is probably a necessity in good ol' B'more.
There's 2 floors to the casino. Pretty average generally and we didn't eat anything so can't comment on the food. Shitty cover band playing the first night and I think a washed up 90s band the second night but not sure. Poker room is above average. Nice big space and 9 handed at most. Way more room than Live (haven't been to MGM since they moved the poker room, so dunno how it compares to new space). I don't know my experience compares with other non-Ravens game weekends (we were there for Ravens/Steelers game), but at least the weekend we were there games were really soft. There were probably 10-12 1/3 tables running, 2 2/5 tables, 1 5/10 shorthanded table. Usually play 2/5, but had been drinking all day and was there with some buddies, so we jumped into a 1/3 game and sat near each other so we could keep drinking and enjoying ourselves. Table was a nice mix of drunk tourists and really bad regs. Horseshoe lets you straddle from anywhere and at least the tables I was at both nights the straddle was on almost every hand (usually 6, but one drunk dude the second night kept straddling for 15 and then folding). Tons of action and decent level of talking and none of the headphones in not speaking crowd. Lots of jamming with non top pairs, misreading hands, etc. Anyway, would be curious from others who have been if the games are always this soft or it was a mix of the usual crowd + tourists in town for game. I don't think I'd drive up from DC given that MGM is pretty juicy as well, but I would definitely encourage people that usually go to Live to consider going up to Horseshoe instead.
Ok bad beat time. Had been playing for about an hour. On about 400 stack. Table is loose and we're probably an average stack. Pocket 9s in MP. Raise to 20 (6 straddle was on). Get 2 callers that both cover us including a stoned kid that straddled from UTG. He was a good guy and had been joking around with us. Obviously higher than a kite and was doing strange things all night, but was enjoying himself. Flop comes 933 rainbow. Start thinking how I'm going to squeeze some value out of this when my stoner buddy fires 75. I pretend to think for a little bit and then call. Other guy folds. Turn is a 7, but before the dealer even has slid the card into place, stoner kid says all in. I call about a second later and he says I've got you and flips over 83o. I show him the bad news and he says oh I didn't think of that. I turn and shrug to my friend who is laughing and then suddenly looks like he say a car wreck and says oh sorry dude that sucks. Turn back around and get a look at the river 3. Proceed to watch stoner kid punt off my should have been chips to everyone at table except for me and then leave. Still a fun night and would definitely make the trip back.
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Horseshoe Casino awaits Baltimore players

Compared to Atlantic City and Las Vegas, Baltimore is not exactly a major American gambling hub, but this is what makes the opening of a new casino a special event. Orioles fans who also have a secret passion for gambling in land-based casinos, will rejoice knowing that Horseshoe Casino has finally opened its doors. The event was highly anticipated and Caesars Entertainment made no secret of the fact that they will be opening a new casino in Maryland. Four more companies opened casino resorts this year, which says a great deal about the rising popularity of gambling at this stage. So far, the legislators are yet to take decisive actions in terms of legalizing online gambling, but such laws are probably closer than they seem. Delaware and New Jersey are two of the neighboring states who already jumped on the bandwagon and there are plenty of governors who contemplate the possibility of following their lead. There is no shortage of interested investors either, with prominent poker rooms, bookmakers and online casinos being interested to spend money here. 32Red Casino announced its intention to establish a more permanent position in the United States and Baltimore looks like a great place to start. For the time being, state residents in general and Baltimore folks in particular have good reasons to check out the Horseshoe Casino, because there is plenty of action waiting for them behind these doors. A total of 2500 slot machines, in excess of 100 life table games and even a World Series of Poker room are bound to provide all the adrenaline rush that poker players could hope for. As stated above, there are other casinos operating here, but in terms of size and magnitude this is by far the most successful one and this should translate into a huge number of customers. The partnership with William Hill casino is supposed to be mutually beneficial, making the Horseshoe Casino the only one to offer outdoor gaming. A lot of money is expected to go towards state coffers, but even more important is the fact that the new venture will lead to the creation of thousands of jobs. The vast majority of those working here are Baltimore residents, which is great news for the cash-strapped city. The initially agreement stated that casino operators were supposed to hire at least 51% of their staff from the city, but it is only fair to assume that they will go a step further.
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345 reviews of Horseshoe Casino - Baltimore "Yes they did botch the Grand Opening. Fireworks in Daylight ???? Well, that was just the tip of the iceberg of what went wrong Opening Night. Now, once you get inside, the Casino is very fancy and classy looking. You would almost think you are in Vegas ! The High Roller rooms are just as fancy if not fancier than Vegas. Lovely experience poker room blackjack table, the slots are to die for they always have a great band and the food is great Casino is fun! Staying at ceasers in Atlantic City now thank you total rewards!! Horseshoe Hotel and Casino Tunica in Mississippi will reopen its poker room on July 1. Games will be 5-handed and masks are required. Daily tournaments and promotions will begin July 6. For more information on poker room reopenings, visit our Reopen webpage. Maryland’s premier Poker facility comes to life at Horseshoe, the place synonymous with the World Series of Poker’s rich history. The WSOP Poker Room at Horseshoe Casino Baltimore currently features 15 tables equipped with plexiglass partitions to enhance guest/employee safety (Playing 8 Handed). Poker Room Supervisor (Former Employee) - Baltimore, MD - February 6, 2019. I open the casino back in 2014. It is a friendly environment and nice place to work. They have great benefits and a 401 k match. The people are friendly and the management care about their employees. Was this review helpful? Yes No. Report. Share. Tweet. Share. Copy link. 4.0. Job Work/Life Balance. Compensation Casino Poker. WSOP Poker Room; Restaurants. EXPLORE RESTAURANTS. Quick Bites. Baltimore Marketplace; Upscale. Gordon Ramsay Steak; Casual. Fú Noodle House; GDL Italian by Giada ; Horseshoe Baltimore Food Menus ; Events. EXPLORE EVENTS. Promotions. $170,000 Suitcase Man Giveaway; Attraction. Topgolf Baltimore Swing Suite; Nightlife. Legendary Entertainment at Horseshoe Baltimore; Things to Do Horseshoe Casino: Poker Room - See 24,116 traveller reviews, 76 candid photos, and great deals for Baltimore, MD, at Tripadvisor. Horseshoe Baltimore has reopened its poker room. Games are 8-handed with Plexiglas dividers on tables, and masks are required. For more information on poker room reopenings, visit our Reopen webpage. Horseshoe Casino: Poker Room - See 24,116 traveler reviews, 76 candid photos, and great deals for Baltimore, MD, at Tripadvisor. Much improved over the first time the WSOPC came through Baltimore. The casino itself is underwhelming but... Read More. GR2R . GR2R wrote a review about Horseshoe Baltimore in Baltimore, MD 5 4 3 2 1. Mar 22, 2015. Tournament Review. I played a daily tournament and WSOPC event at Horseshoe. In the daily tournament the dealers were very... Read More. donkeykong. donkeykong wrote a review about

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