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Poker City Spotlight: Cincinnati, Ohio

Individuals that live in Cincinnati, Ohio and are interested in playing poker at a local casino will find that there are places to play, though they may have to do a bit of traveling. Not too much though. The area’s three closest casinos are in close proximity. There are no casinos in Cincinnati, Ohio proper, but there are a few in the nearby state of Indiana. We will highlight them below.

Grand Victoria Casino Resort: This casino is located at 600 Grand Victoria Drive, in Rising Sun, Indiana. It is a Las Vegas styled casino that offers visitors a place to gamble and take advantage of a variety of entertainment options, such as golf. The Grand Victoria Casino is actually atop an old-style riverboat. Individuals will have their choice of playing slot machines. There are 1500 of them as well and also lots of table games. The casino doubles as a hotel with 200 rooms. There is also a 18 hole golf course near the property.

Argosy Casino: Argosy Casino is another major casino near Cincinnati. It is located in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, which is only a 20 minute drive, making it extremely close. It is a huge facility, over 200,000 square feet. Besides gambling, they have restaurants and bars. The Argosy VI is where all of the gambling actually takes place. It is a riverboat casino like most in the area. There are more then 2300 slot machines and 80 game tables. They also have a 300-room hotel.

Caesars: Caesars Indiana Riverboat Casino is an option for Cincinnati residents as well, though it is a bit further away then the previous two. Caesars is roughly 100 miles away. Individuals will haves lots of gambling options, as it is a major casino. Visitors will find that there are 2400 slots machines and a good amount of table games. Some of the casino rooms are themed, for example, there is a Sports, Movie and Rome casino. Caesars is opened around the clock, every day of the week.

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