Amlee
Amlee
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August 22nd, 2014 at 11:44:43 AM permalink
Hey everyone.

I'm in Nashville for work and would like to make a run to Tunica, Mississippi. I can't find much online about how good the action is there?

I'm a red-chipper, who plays TKO blackjack (KO BJ combined with tweeks from Daniel Dravot).

I like DD and 6D. Play the stand 1:5 and 1:10 spreads in those games

Note: I've never been there before, and am wondering if it's work the trip. Are there CSMs? What is the number of Casinos, tables, penetration, rules, and heat from the pit?

Does anyone have any insight here? I would greatly appreciate it! Thank you so much!
tringlomane
tringlomane
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August 22nd, 2014 at 12:09:06 PM permalink
I'm not much of a BJ player, but standard shoe rules are typically 6 Deck, H17, DOA, split up to 4 times, no surrender. Not that great. Some places offer the same rules for double-deck though. I know Resorts does for a $5 minimum. But penetration is only about one deck. I bothered to play them a couple of times for table games promos. For awhile they offered 2:1 Suited BJ on that game during weekdays. They were also promoting S17 for awhile, I dunno if they are still doing that. Not sure how much they sweat counters overall. I sorta counted the few times I played DD, but I spread so little it didn't matter, mostly a 1-2 spread because I was mostly still trying to be a low rolling tourist drinking "free" beer. When the count was really high, I bet 4 units once in 90 minutes. I would think Fitz might have okay games for red players as well, but I've never really looked closely there. CSMs in Tunica? haha

There are 8 Casinos currently. RIP Harrah's. I would be surprised if the total number of actual tables was over 100.
FleaStiff
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August 22nd, 2014 at 12:58:42 PM permalink
Despite recent closures and revenue fluctuations, it must remain a red chippers paradise. Easy to get comps though for some reason asking is the rule. Varying betting with red chips in ALL of Tunica is no doubt easier than it is at SouthPoint in Vegas where they sweat the money and have actually backed off red chip players.
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