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Review from T.P.
on Fortune bay casino minnesota
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Impression : Neutral
they have 4 poker tables mostly 2/4 and 3/6 hold-em good
atmosphere no-smoking bad beat jackpot ($35000+ as of april 1
2005. games open no-limit tournaments sun,mon,wed (hold-em)
7-card stud no limit tourn tuesdays
Room opens 3pm every day except sunday opens at 1pm they wont close
games till they actually break.
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