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ian.ski309:
Last year the wife and I went for a 14 day cruise with Princess Cruises. It was absolutely brilliant (a sign that I"m getting old, before you say it), except that there was no "proper" poker in the casino. There was a daily 10-handed $30 NLHE tournament but they didn"t use cards and chips, it was an enormous electronic 10-seater table with a large flat screen in the middle of the table. It was rubbish. You can see it here : http://www.pokertek.com/pokerpro/

This year we are going for 16 days with P&O on their ship, The Ventura. Has anyone here been on it ? I need to know if there"s a poker game in their casino or if I should take my own chip set and get my own game going in a quiet corner. I can"t seem to get a straight answer from P&O  :(

Ant1966:
When do you go Ian? I will be sailing on the Ventura from 20th May,14 day, West med.If its before you, i will have all the info you need  ;)

ian.ski309:

--- Quote from: Ant1966 on April 16, 2012, 23:14:15 PM ---
When do you go Ian? I will be sailing on the Ventura from 20th May,14 day, West med.If its before you, i will have all the info you need  ;)
--- End quote ---


That"ll be brilliant Ant, cheers !

We"re going on the 27th July.

mporter123:
Cruising is the act of walking or driving about a locality in search of a sex partner, usually of the anonymous, casual, one-time variety

This thread massively underdelivers on the title.

SirPercival:
I"ve cruised with Royal Caribbean a couple of times and they also used the electronic table.

I would suggest this as an alternative cruise.

www.worldpokertourcruise.com

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