AVOID AT ALL COSTS! Rigged Slots and Broken Dreams
My recent experience at Casino Adjara was nothing short of a nightmare. I'm writing this review to warn others and hopefully save them from the frustration and financial loss I endured.
Rigged Slots:
What's worse, the machines that were working seemed incredibly unfair. I'm no stranger to losing at casinos, but the slots here felt blatantly rigged. I witnessed multiple instances of the reels clearly landing on a winning combination, only for the machine to register it as a loss. It was infuriating and felt like a complete scam.
Poor Service:
To add insult to injury, the staff was unhelpful and dismissive. When I tried to report the faulty machines and the suspicious behavior of the slots, I was met with shrugs and vague excuses. No one seemed to care about the blatant issues or the fact that customers were losing money due to what appeared to be rigged games.
Overall Experience:
My visit to casino adjara was a complete waste of time and money. The combination of faulty machines, rigged slots, and poor service left me feeling cheated and disgusted. I strongly advise anyone considering visiting this casino to steer clear. There are far better places to spend your money where you might actually have a fair chance of winning and will be treated with respect. I will not...
Read moreMy point of reference in Tbilisi for comparison is Shangri La Casino.
Casino Adjara surely has better odds of winning on slots and the atmosphere is much more refined.
The weakest point at Casino Adjara is the food.
My friend and I ate at the restaurant a couple of times and it is obvious the cooks are not talented.
The lamb was plentiful but the flavours were not right (they also had pomegranate seeds. Somebody should inform them that pomegranate grows in August and September so it shouldn't be served in April).
We asked the ribeye steak to be grilled medium but it came well done.
The mushrooms accompanying it were a flop and the mashed potatoes cold (straight out of the fridge).
If all of the above isn't bad enough the desserts are a flop.
The tiramisu is not tasty and the so called French profiterol is actually vanilla ice cream arranged between two uninspiring flakes with such a tiny amount of chocolate sauce you wonder why they bothered to even sprinkle any (in fairness the sauce was tasty but the amount was negligible and enhanced the impression that whoever was in the kitchen could be replaced by my 7 year old niece and the result would...
Read moreMy first statement would be that I am a non-smoker so spending 4 to 8 hours in a very smoke filled room is very unpleasant. I do understand eastern Europeans don't really believe in lung or throat cancer so I can see that allowing smoking is required as most of the players are from this region.
My next observation is that the casino apparently is not a big believer in air conditioning either. Sitting and playing while sweating is another area of unpleasantness.
Directly related to the actual gambling is the poor quality of the dealing staff. I exclusively played poker during my week in Tbilisi and the dealers all appeared to be poorly trained. A miss deals were a common feature, one dealer would deal in empty seats while another dealer wouldn't, sometimes a player would be required to pay a miss blind other times they would not, visiting players such as myself were rarely afford the lottery drawing vouchers that all of the local players seem to amass. The list of failures continues but I would like to...
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