Hey there everyone ;)
I was reading an article on Berlin which stated :-
"The Speilbank Casino's top floor is reserved for live play and is stocked with tables for roulette, blackjack and poker. There are no maximum bets at the casino......"
Yikes !!!! :swoon: :swoon: :swoon:
Can anybody here confirm if this is true or not ??
Thanking anybody in advance who takes the time to answer....... :good:
Don't know if it is true.........Let's go get an overdraft facility though and take 'em on!
Make me think of this chap who walked into the bank meeting up with the bank manager to ask him for an overdraft facility.
The banker then looked at the poorly dressed fellow and asked: "So Mr. J, how much overdraft do you want?" On which the fellow replied:"Well.............................how much have you got?" ;D
Cheers
Jakk
I think your like most people here Jakk, as in they just don't know.....
But I'm hoping maybe Kelly or some Eastern European on the forum MAY know ;)
I'm intrigued to find out, v v v intrigued..... :scratch_ones_head: :scratch_ones_head: :scratch_ones_head:
When I was there I think max for
2 Euro tables max 100 euro
5, 10, 20 Euro tables max 500 euro and I think there were some high roller tables with 1000 euro as top.
But things could have changed or maybe they refer to the poker tables.
PS: There are 3 casinos in Berlin, i think the one you refer to is on top of a hotel with terrible blue interior. nice view though. They have their permanenzes online and i suspected a bias, but after watching the wheels, i was quite sure that there absoloutely no bias. By the way, some of the most expensive Klaus wheels you can get.
Quote from: Kelly on September 09, 2010, 03:29:47 PM
When I was there I think max for
2 Euro tables max 100 euro
5, 10, 20 Euro tables max 500 euro and I think there were some high roller tables with 1000 euro as top.
But things could have changed or maybe they refer to the poker tables.
PS: There are 3 casinos in Berlin, I think the one you refer to is on top of a hotel with terrible blue interior. nice view though. They have their permanenzes online and I suspected a bias, but after watching the wheels, I was quite sure that there absoloutely no bias. By the way, some of the most expensive Klaus wheels you can get.
thxs for answering Kelly :good: I had a feeling that you would of been there........ ;)
I quoted the article word for word, so it looks like they are being too vague or things have changed...... :rtfm:
Could I ask when you last played there pls ???
Thxs 8)
Kelly,
Was that by any chance the Hotel where earlier this year an armed robbery took place during a poker tourney ?
Something like 300, 000 Euro was the booty. Some of it was recovered and some of the perpetratorswere caught.
Armed robbery at German Poker Tournament 6th March 2010 / Überfall auf Poker Turnier in Berlin (nolinks://nolinks.youtube.com/watch?v=47DlwB6Ih2s#)
It was at the Grand Hyatt Hotel in downtown Berlin
No the last raid was at Potsdam Platz, but "The Alex" (Alexander Platz) on the top floor of Park Inn was also raided some 6 years ago. I never played the Alex, because I didn`t like the wheels. Actually I liked the wheels, but the wheels at Potsdam are a bit easyer. The last time I visited Alex was 1.5 years ago where I met Chris (kesselbremser). Correction: I met Chris at Potsdam and we decided to take a stroll towards Alex, but Chris had to go to some party and i wanted to hit Alex, so we split up.
There is a third smaller casino in the outskirts of Berlin, but damned if i remember the name now.
The last time I visited Potsdam was about 7 months ago. I operate a bit more to the west side of europe as we speak. And in southern europe too.