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January 26th, 2012 at 9:38:24 AM permalink
teddys
Member since: Nov 14, 2009
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Are there any other games you can play with the tiles besides Pai Gow? I think it would be fun to learn and play some of those...
"If you can make one heap of all your winnings / And risk it on one turn of pitch-and-toss / And lose, and start again at your beginnings / And never breathe a word about your loss..." -Rudyard Kipling
January 26th, 2012 at 10:39:13 AM permalink
SOOPOO
Member since: Aug 8, 2010
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Since it is often referred to here as "The Evil Empire", I want to give a shout out to the Rio which gave me a free set of tiles after my extended play at a $25 tiles table. I find it too slow for me to practice with, so I do my practicing on the WoO site.
January 26th, 2012 at 11:34:50 AM permalink
FinsRule
Member since: Dec 23, 2009
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Yeah, I don't like Caesars being referred to as "The Evil Empire" I'm not quite sure what they do that is any more evil than any other average big company. "Oh no, blackjack is now 6:5, Caesars is evil" "Oh no, a taco at Taco Bell is now $1.19 instead of $.99, Taco Bell is evil"

If you don't like 6:5, don't play, if you don't want to spend $1.19 for your taco, don't spend it.
January 26th, 2012 at 11:42:46 AM permalink
Mosca
Member since: Dec 14, 2009
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Quote: SOOPOO
Since it is often referred to here as "The Evil Empire", I want to give a shout out to the Rio which gave me a free set of tiles after my extended play at a $25 tiles table. I find it too slow for me to practice with, so I do my practicing on the WoO site.


I need to be comfortable handling the tiles, and knowing the hands without the little helper telling the counts. But for the strategies, I too like using the WoO game.
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January 26th, 2012 at 12:00:10 PM permalink
Tiltpoul
Member since: May 5, 2010
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Quote: FinsRule
Yeah, I don't like Caesars being referred to as "The Evil Empire" I'm not quite sure what they do that is any more evil than any other average big company. "Oh no, blackjack is now 6:5, Caesars is evil" "Oh no, a taco at Taco Bell is now $1.19 instead of $.99, Taco Bell is evil"


Even though I also refer to it as the Evil Empire, I will fully admit that I'm a Dark Lord in the Evil Empire (aka Diamond player). In fact, it's the only card I consistently stay tiered at.

What they've done is streamlined casino operations to the point where they don't have to be the best in any given market, since they have a presence in nearly every market. Outside Florida, Harrah's has a presence in every major casino market. They have taken away comping and instead use a point system that, compared to others, is quite chintzy. While the hotel offers are pretty good, my offers took a SEVERE cut this year, to the point where I'm finding very little that I can get comped, despite being a Diamond Player, and despite giving them the most action I've ever given them this past year.

When you don't have to be the best, you don't try harder. It's easier to take a loss in one market because you cutback so much because you have 25 other markets where you can succeed. Don't get me wrong, there are properties that still try... Horseshoe Southern Indiana, Harrah's Kansas City and (surprisingly) Harrah's Council Bluffs. But they might as well have taken a dump to any player going to ANY of their Vegas properties. To me, it's an insult that in a market of 100+ casinos, they can't offer ANY good games. HSI doesn't have any competition for 60 miles, yet they still offer relatively good games.
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January 26th, 2012 at 2:03:18 PM permalink
JB
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Member since: Oct 14, 2009
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Quote: sunrise089
If the resemblance between Pai Gow tiles and dominoes coincidental? Every time a see a set of the former I think it's just a fancy name for a set of dominoes.

I think the proper name for them is Chinese Dominoes.
January 26th, 2012 at 3:20:49 PM permalink
ColRob
Member since: Jan 24, 2012
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I've found that if you strike up a friendly relationship with many pit bosses, they can give you free sets of used tiles (no one ever asks!) where they've drilled bumps into the backs to mark them as discarded. They are perfectly good tiles and they will feel the same as the casino tiles you're used to. One of the nicest pit bosses, and very passionate for offering tiles and training dealers to deal it, is Karl Schmalfuss up at Harrahs Tahoe.
January 27th, 2012 at 12:36:47 AM permalink
juliansanxchez3
Member since: Jul 9, 2010
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Sell me your tiles set...I collect them!!!
January 27th, 2012 at 12:46:52 AM permalink
juliansanxchez3
Member since: Jul 9, 2010
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I have bought several sets of tiles from many casinos: Treasure Island, The Flamingo, Bicycle Casino, and now just recently a set from Horseshoe Casino in Hammond, and I have to say it does help your game a lot...I shuffle them and pull them out at random and remember their ranking as a single tile and as a pair. Good luck!!! I also recommend the book by George Allen as well on Pai Gow Tiles.
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