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	<title>Comments on: Frogger Beyond Review</title>
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		<title>By: Monte</title>
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		<dc:creator>Monte</dc:creator>
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		<description>I got to your web site via a google search on poker tables design. Enjoyed your article, but was unsucessful on the search. I wanted to see if I could find esoteric info for the somewhat new design of the internal side boards where the dice bounce from. The sides used to be smooth, but now are mogals. The dice results have changed a lot since the transitional design. The rolls simly don&#039;t last as they used to go. I wonder if any casinos still use the old table designs. I am from Connecticut and play at Foxwoods casino. I also like the Windham San Juan and Casino in Isla Verde Puerto Rico. Atlantic City is ugly and full of crime, but Ceasers is a nice casino there. Never been to Las Vegas. I wonder if there is still a casino that still uses the old mechanical slots. They sounded so nice!
Regards, Monte Petersen
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I got to your web site via a google search on poker tables design. Enjoyed your article, but was unsucessful on the search. I wanted to see if I could find esoteric info for the somewhat new design of the internal side boards where the dice bounce from. The sides used to be smooth, but now are mogals. The dice results have changed a lot since the transitional design. The rolls simly don&#8217;t last as they used to go. I wonder if any casinos still use the old table designs. I am from Connecticut and play at Foxwoods casino. I also like the Windham San Juan and Casino in Isla Verde Puerto Rico. Atlantic City is ugly and full of crime, but Ceasers is a nice casino there. Never been to Las Vegas. I wonder if there is still a casino that still uses the old mechanical slots. They sounded so nice!<br />
Regards, Monte Petersen</p>
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