![]() Being the only Englishman there it was me against them as everyone else spoke Spanish but the dealer and the table showed patience and translated the bets into English for me. The downside is they take a 4% commission for withdrawing cash, which for my €200 was €8 but I had to do it. I reserved a seat and headed to the cash window to get some chips as I only had my bank card. There were two tables running 2-2 No limit hold em. To the far right is the poker and what I came for. There is a scattering of tables in the middle for roulette and blackjack with a long wide bar in the middle. You walk around to the main floor and it opens right out into a very wide room. To the left of reception is the slots area behind a frosted glass type barrier to prevent anyone from the outside seeing in. I was welcomed at the front desk in a friendly manner and provided my passport to gain access to the casino floor. I’d looked it up and knew that it would be open until 4am at least so even if I wanted to get a late drink and waste a few quid on the tables I knew I could do that. I arrived at around 1am on a Wednesday night the week before Christmas so I went in absolutely ready for there to be no action. Visited CDM whilst enjoying a short break in Palma de Mallorca so don’t have a huge deal of experiences there to report on but here goes! ![]()
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