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Hilton does suck, they advertise as being the biggest and best book in Vegas. But they will be one of the next casinos to close down. They struggle mightly in patron traffic. I guess I can see why from OP that they are trying to clamp down on parlay cards too. Sign of the times for a casino on its last few breaths. You would think they would stand by what they always tried to represent as the superbook but we can see they are all but that. Superbooks only exist online, Las vegas books are nothing but penny pinching books, trying to rape the general public. Will they change? I highly doubt it, if people continue to give them action on reduced payouts. Did people stop playing blackjack when the casinos started paying 6/5 on blackjacks? Maybe some but probably not. My suggestion boycott the books and only give action to those not trying to cut corners. William Hill seems to be only book reaching out to the general public, probably some to do with being new in the USA and trying to build relationships. But they do have quite the deep pockets. And I can only see them as the most fit for those who want to get the most bang for their buck.
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I just went to about 10 books just checking out the contests, over last week and cant believe how cheap or tight or whatever you want to call it what they are doing in regards to this. I used to like to bet parlay cards and many of my friends would too through me, but for convenience I wont be playing at most of these books anymore. The Cantor books dont even have parlay cards. They take parlays off the board, and they told me if I opened up an account, I could do it, but what does that mean? Strange??? Yeah I dont get it. It must be the corporate world of these cheap bastard casinos who dont see it right for a customer to have fun and win alittle here and there once in a while
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