Winstar .... When is the best time to go?

GayleMeyers's Avatar
Never been & wondering what the pros recommend ...


Just not on Friday or Saturday night
GayleMeyers's Avatar
Too crowded?
BLM69's Avatar
  • BLM69
  • 11-20-2022, 09:43 PM
Casinos are a 24/7 business, you will people there gambling, Xmas day,. Labor day, teachers day, hump day, there's people there now going at it. There's always tricks around and plenty of hookers thirsty to get them
ManSlut's Avatar
There is only one good time to go to ANY casino- and that is whenever you have a little bit of money or plenty of money that it won’t bother you to never see again!!
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  • BLM69
  • 11-24-2022, 11:21 PM
Weekends nights are the busiest, plenty of free and paid pussy roaming the floor
I like going to Winstar an hour before sunrise. I won 2200(1600 after taxes) on Tarzan the other week. Less people, less problems.
ahab11's Avatar
if your going to gamble don't......playing blackjack and craps you pay an ante to the house. Completely ruins the pace of the game everyone putting down their freaking quarters before the action. Poker room is full of frat trash talking smack during the game and drunk redknecks getting upset of losing 20 bucks. I do not play slots but lots of them and folks feeding them non stop. The food is cafeteria quality and as one lady working there told me when I asked her what she thought of the food " well darling it will make a turd" sums up the experience. Have not been back in 4 years and I love to gamble.
Joddxxx's Avatar
Go during the weekdays, Monday through Wednesday in the afternoon
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  • BLM69
  • 12-16-2022, 01:55 AM
Go during the weekdays, Monday through Wednesday in the afternoon Originally Posted by Joddxxx
Nothing but seniors those days, who was the black chick wearing heels and a skirt with a tattoo on the back of her upper leg this past weekend? She looked good from the back, I know she was a hooker walking the casino track, 100% on that
mrredcat43's Avatar
If you’re gonna go to a casino, go east to Shreveport, you don’t pay an ante like you do in Oklahoma