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February 6th, 2012 at 8:48:46 AM permalink
98Clubs
Member since: Jun 3, 2010
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My best educated statement referenced from the North East USA... If you don't see quarters you won't be able to pre-pay commission under $20. $21 for $20 "should" be allowed.
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February 6th, 2012 at 10:27:24 AM permalink
WongBo
Member since: Feb 3, 2012
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When I play at Mohegan Sun in CT, they allow prepaid commission ($25 minimums).
I am curious about the trend in the AC casinos.
Does anyone know if $25 is a fairly standard minimum in AC, and whether or not prepaying commission is accepted there?
While I am asking, does anyone know of any tables in AC with a minimum below $25?
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February 6th, 2012 at 12:06:11 PM permalink
Tiltpoul
Member since: May 5, 2010
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Posts: 1132
Quote: WongBo
When I play at Mohegan Sun in CT, they allow prepaid commission ($25 minimums).
I am curious about the trend in the AC casinos.
Does anyone know if $25 is a fairly standard minimum in AC, and whether or not prepaying commission is accepted there?
While I am asking, does anyone know of any tables in AC with a minimum below $25?


Last time I was in AC, in December, Showboat had one table of Pai Gow for $15 in the Asian room. It was upped to $25 for the evening. I saw a Pai Gow table, empty on a Monday morning, at ACH for $10. Otherwise, $25 seems to be the standard in AC. Prepaying commission, I believe, is not allowed, but they do allow banking and have multiple deliveries posted. Caesars does have $20 chips, but the tables were all $25 at the time I played there.
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