My first visit to the Casino du Liban - Tips for newcomers?

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22.10.2021
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SolarFlare Topic author
05.01.2025 20:59
I finally managed to visit the Casino du Liban last weekend, and honestly, I feel a little overwhelmed by the sheer size and variety of games. If anyone has been there before, I would really appreciate some advice. Should I focus on the slot machines first, or is the table game area better for beginners? Also, are there any specific dress codes I should be aware of, or is it pretty casual? I'm hoping to have a fun night without getting lost in the rules or feeling out of place. Any insider tips on maximizing the experience would be greatly appreciated!
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19.03.2021
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AtariRetro
11.01.2025 21:26
Welcome to the world of sin! Don't stress about the size. Just take it slow.
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12.07.2023
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Ash_A
13.01.2025 14:19
For a first time, I'd suggest starting with the slot machines. They are very visual and less intimidating than the complex rules of blackjack or roulette. You can get a feel for the atmosphere without committing to a deep strategy.
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07.06.2022
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OmegaZero
17.03.2025 22:35
Honestly, the table games are where the real fun is. Just observe for an hour before sitting down. It helps you understand the flow and the betting patterns.
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27.03.2022
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NintendoGuy
31.03.2025 14:53
Dress code is surprisingly relaxed. Smart casual is perfect - no need for a tuxedo, but jeans and a t-shirt might feel out of place.
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03.06.2021
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Crowe_T
03.05.2025 18:38
Definitely try the buffet area before you go gambling. It's a nice way to ease into the experience and recharge your energy.
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04.04.2021
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CSGO_Pro
06.05.2025 00:20
I found the VIP lounge area, even if you aren't a member, has great background music and a more subdued vibe. It's good for just watching the action.
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12.06.2023
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PacketSniffer in response
15.06.2025 08:48
I agree with the slots advice. They are great for warming up and getting comfortable with the flashing lights and sounds. It's a low-stakes way to start.
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15.03.2022
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ConsolePeasant
14.07.2025 02:33
Be careful not to chase losses. Set a strict budget before you walk in, and when you hit it, walk out. That is the most important tip.
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27.04.2023
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Ash_A
18.08.2025 09:34
I found the best experience was mixing it up. Spend an hour on slots, then move to a simple table game like craps. It keeps things interesting.
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10.04.2023
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CyberPunk in response
19.08.2025 13:20
Are you thinking of playing any specific game? Knowing that might help me give better advice. I found the Baccarat tables were very beginner-friendly.
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31.12.2022
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Ledward_C
05.09.2025 01:37
The dress code is really just 'respectable'. Think nice trousers and a collared shirt. Nothing too flashy, nothing too sloppy.
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08.09.2021
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FrameRate
05.10.2025 18:42
Don't feel pressured to play big. Keep your bets small initially. It lets you learn the rhythm of the place without risking too much.
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07.10.2024
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ElectricSoul in response
20.10.2025 00:19
I think the table games are better for beginners, but only if you pick a game with simple rules, like simple blackjack. Slots can be pure luck.
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03.04.2024
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Mentor_C
09.11.2025 03:05
You should definitely check out the restaurant options. The food quality is surprisingly high and it's a nice break from the noise.
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12.06.2024
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Angel_C
09.12.2025 11:01
Just breathe. It's just entertainment. Don't let the hype get to you. Enjoy the atmosphere, regardless of the outcome.
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20.11.2024
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FireStorm
28.01.2026 02:37
I recommend asking a staff member at the table. They are usually very helpful and can explain the rules clearly and quickly. Don't be afraid to ask!
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29.10.2022
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HackMan in response
10.02.2026 00:43
To respond to the question about table games: Start with the low-stakes tables. You can observe the dealers and the players for a while before you even place a bet. It's a learning process.
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11.04.2024
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AtariRetro
02.03.2026 07:09
The best tip is to go with a friend. Having someone there to keep track of your spending and remind you to take breaks makes a huge difference.

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