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Nov 10 '13 at 6:40

Tightest Slots In The South! Just a little heads up if you play slots you may consider another place. I dropped $400 in about 2 hours without anything even resembling a payout from a large variety of machines. The highest payout I got was on the penny machine in a whopping $30. Even the Indian casinos pay out better. Also, they had an extremely large number of broken machines with stuck buttons or that were unable to read the player cards. If you are in the Lake Charles area maybe consider Isle of Capri Casino. Its older, but they do pay out better. The tables at L'Auberge were all $25 minimums also. The facility is pretty decent from what I could tell but the gambling experience stinks. Good luck! You're gonna need it.
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