Are Caesars, Harrahs, and Ballys all paying 6-5 at their low limit tables now? Do any other casinos besides Borgata offer $5 tables? I would love to hear other players' recent experiences. I like to play for 4-5 hours straight so I prefer the low limit options.
Quote: MprtUSA516What is everyone's experience with low limit blackjack in AC? I usually play at Borgata, which always seems to have a $5 3-2 table. It tends to be very crowded though. Last trip I ventured to Harrahs and they had numerous $10 tables but most if not all for at 6-5 payout for blackjack. I won't play at a 6-5 table.
Are Caesars, Harrahs, and Ballys all paying 6-5 at their low limit tables now? Do any other casinos besides Borgata offer $5 tables? I would love to hear other players' recent experiences. I like to play for 4-5 hours straight so I prefer the low limit options.
Borg is the best casino to play some blackjack. Don't waste your time to play bj in other casinos such as these:
Bally's
Caesars
Golden Nugget
Harrah's
Resorts
Tropicana
Trump Taj Mahal
Borg caters to all types of players. Borg offers $5 bj for low-rollers 24/7. It offers $25 bj for medium-rollers. It also offers $5,000 a hand (in that cozy room) for some big players (i.e, some New York City diamond dealers with paper bags of bricks of $100 bills.)
Hey do you know which casino brings in the most cash in AC (hint: $53,502,719 in winnings)?
And last month it won the most money from players because it offers the best slots & table games to lure in gamblers/winners/losers. Hmm...why can't these 7 casinos (Bally's, Caesars, Golden Nugget,Harrah's,Resorts,Tropicana, & Trump Taj Mahal) try to compete against Borg successfully? Those 7 CEOs' greed and short sight are some reasons, Perhaps?
Quote: ArtemisBorg is the best casino to play some blackjack. Don't waste your time to play bj in other casinos such as these:
Bally's
Caesars
Golden Nugget
Harrah's
Resorts
Tropicana
Trump Taj Mahal
Borg caters to all types of players. Borg offers $5 bj for low-rollers 24/7. It offers $25 bj for medium-rollers. It also offers $5,000 a hand (in that cozy room) for some big players (i.e, some New York City diamond dealers with paper bags of bricks of $100 bills.)
Hey do you know which casino brings in the most cash in AC (hint: $53,502,719 in winnings)?
And last month it won the most money from players because it offers the best slots & table games to lure in gamblers/winners/losers. Hmm...why can't these 7 casinos (Bally's, Caesars, Golden Nugget,Harrah's,Resorts,Tropicana, & Trump Taj Mahal) try to compete against Borg successfully? Those 7 CEOs' greed and short sight are some reasons, Perhaps?
Yet Harrah's Philly offers $10 tables where the dealer doesn't hit on soft 17....and they have surrender.
Quote: MprtUSA516Quote: ArtemisBorg is the best casino to play some blackjack. Don't waste your time to play bj in other casinos such as these:
Bally's
Caesars
Golden Nugget
Harrah's
Resorts
Tropicana
Trump Taj Mahal
Borg caters to all types of players. Borg offers $5 bj for low-rollers 24/7. It offers $25 bj for medium-rollers. It also offers $5,000 a hand (in that cozy room) for some big players (i.e, some New York City diamond dealers with paper bags of bricks of $100 bills.)
Hey do you know which casino brings in the most cash in AC (hint: $53,502,719 in winnings)?
And last month it won the most money from players because it offers the best slots & table games to lure in gamblers/winners/losers. Hmm...why can't these 7 casinos (Bally's, Caesars, Golden Nugget,Harrah's,Resorts,Tropicana, & Trump Taj Mahal) try to compete against Borg successfully? Those 7 CEOs' greed and short sight are some reasons, Perhaps?
Yet Harrah's Philly offers $10 tables where the dealer doesn't hit on soft 17....and they have surrender.
Competition works in mysterious ways. PA wants to compete against AC; thus, PA casinos' bj rules are favorable as mandated by law in Pa.
Quote: ArtemisQuote: MprtUSA516Quote: ArtemisBorg is the best casino to play some blackjack. Don't waste your time to play bj in other casinos such as these:
Bally's
Caesars
Golden Nugget
Harrah's
Resorts
Tropicana
Trump Taj Mahal
Borg caters to all types of players. Borg offers $5 bj for low-rollers 24/7. It offers $25 bj for medium-rollers. It also offers $5,000 a hand (in that cozy room) for some big players (i.e, some New York City diamond dealers with paper bags of bricks of $100 bills.)
Hey do you know which casino brings in the most cash in AC (hint: $53,502,719 in winnings)?
And last month it won the most money from players because it offers the best slots & table games to lure in gamblers/winners/losers. Hmm...why can't these 7 casinos (Bally's, Caesars, Golden Nugget,Harrah's,Resorts,Tropicana, & Trump Taj Mahal) try to compete against Borg successfully? Those 7 CEOs' greed and short sight are some reasons, Perhaps?
Yet Harrah's Philly offers $10 tables where the dealer doesn't hit on soft 17....and they have surrender.
Competition works in mysterious ways. PA wants to compete against AC; thus, PA casinos' bj rules are favorable as mandated by law in Pa.
Actually, PA mandates those laws as consumer protection, forcing the casino to offer a decent game to the public.
If it was merely to compete with AC they wouldn't need those laws, as casinos would voluntarily offer good rules if it really mattered that much.
If $25 is too rich for your blood, The $10 tables in Caesars and Bally's are mostly 3:2 for BJ; except for the party pit, and SD. Don't play SD in AC..it's always 6:5 that I have seen. The Trop also has some $5 and $10 games on the weekend that still pay 3:2, as far as I know anyway...haven't been to the trop in months. The other info is up to date. Good Hunting.
Quote: vendman1But the Taj has a whole pit of $25 S17 tables all the time. 6 or 8 of them with no mid shoe entry. There is no surrender (obviously since it doesn't exist in AC for regular folk). But it's a hand shuffled game and some of the dealers are very generous with the cut card. It's quietly one of the better games in AC.
This is a wonderful game. It's all no mid shoe entry, so more hands per hour just fyi.
Quote: dave12038457No matter were you decide to play your best chance of getting on a table are during the week say morning or mid day. Saturday night 9 p.m. may prove impossible.
Yeah, like someone else said my experience at the Borgata is that sometimes the $5 table is 2 or 3 deep during peak times. You'd think other casinos would learn from it.
Quote: MprtUSA516Yeah, like someone else said my experience at the Borgata is that sometimes the $5 table is 2 or 3 deep during peak times. You'd think other casinos would learn from it.
I'm curious to know what you think there is to learn from that.
Quote: DJTeddyBearI'm curious to know what you think there is to learn from that.
Borgata packed with people waiting for $5 table....Harrahs sitting with half empty and empty $10 tables. Just my experience.
Quote: MprtUSA516What is everyone's experience with low limit blackjack in AC? I usually play at Borgata, which always seems to have a $5 3-2 table. It tends to be very crowded though. Last trip I ventured to Harrahs and they had numerous $10 tables but most if not all for at 6-5 payout for blackjack. I won't play at a 6-5 table.
Are Caesars, Harrahs, and Ballys all paying 6-5 at their low limit tables now? Do any other casinos besides Borgata offer $5 tables? I would love to hear other players' recent experiences. I like to play for 4-5 hours straight so I prefer the low limit options.
Nothing that earth shattering but hold on to your hats, folks. Penetration was 7/8 decks pretty much across the board. You read that right, over 85% pen.
Taj was briefly offering $5 games during the day all week, but now that business has picked up that has vanished and it is mostly $15 games on weekends and $10 tables on weekdays.
Resorts almost always has $10 tables, but the place is full and you are often waiting for a spot.