do they still suck?
And yes they do suck!
In my experience (seeing not playing) rules are awful, and I believe minimums are $10-$15.
by the way if im paying 30$ to get into a pool , and they offer bj with unfavorable rules , (and 6-5)
should i try to get my 30$ back by playing a bit? its short term what if lose 50$ more
Quote: djatcAre you talking about the socket in the pool that sucks up water? I heard many horror stories about being stuck in there for hours....
Reminds me of Chuck Palahniuk's story Guts
NSFW: http://chuckpalahniuk.net/features/shorts/guts
Quote: GeorgePaneye low security as well
by the way if im paying 30$ to get into a pool , and they offer bj with unfavorable rules , (and 6-5)
should i try to get my 30$ back by playing a bit? its short term what if lose 50$ more
If this is vegas it's illegal to charge admission to go into a gaming area.
Quote: sc15If this is vegas it's illegal to charge admission to go into a gaming area.
Right. If you're going to play poolside BJ, don't pay to get in on top of that.
Quote: beachbumbabs
The moral of the story. Don't stick your junk in strange holes no matter how inviting.
Quote: rudeboyoiIf you're not staying at the hotel and they have gaming in the pool area you can get in for free. Usually they put a wristband on your arm if you're just supposed to be gaming and not pooling but you can just rip it off when no one's looking.
lol, they have it backwards.
For that system to be effective they have to wristband people who have "full access" and not give one to the people who don't.
Otherwise you can just go to the john and take it off.
Quote: sc15lol, they have it backwards.
For that system to be effective they have to wristband people who have "full access" and not give one to the people who don't.
Otherwise you can just go to the john and take it off.
Yep, it's definitely backwards, but also few people know the rule that admission to gaming areas cannot be restricted, so I don't think it gets abused that much. I could be wrong on that though.
Do you buy chips before you get in the water?
Do people just swim around and randomly decide to play BJ? If so, are they storing their chips in their swimming trunks?
Are the table felts water proof?
If I look like I'm under 21, should I be swimming around with my driver's license as well?
Quote: Avincowcan someone explain the logistics of swim up bj?
Do you buy chips before you get in the water?
Do people just swim around and randomly decide to play BJ? If so, are they storing their chips in their swimming trunks?
Are the table felts water proof?
If I look like I'm under 21, should I be swimming around with my driver's license as well?
You can buy in with wet bills at the table.
And yeah, I'm sure you can get IDed at the table just like any other table.
Quote: rudeboyoiQuote: beachbumbabs
The moral of the story. Don't stick your junk in strange holes no matter how inviting.
Speak for yourself some of us like to gamble
Quote: sc15lol, they have it backwards.
For that system to be effective they have to wristband people who have "full access" and not give one to the people who don't.
Otherwise you can just go to the john and take it off.
I know at Mandalay Bay when I was gaming at their "beach casino" they were very aware of who was there as a casino only patron. Trying to sneak out and use the pool would NOT have worked.
Quote: sc15If this is vegas it's illegal to charge admission to go into a gaming area.
Wasn't the playboy club at the Palms exempt from this law for some reason? That's gone now. Are there any remaining gaming areas in Vegas that aren't freely open to the public?
That's not safe for anywhere.Quote: wudgedReminds me of Chuck Palahniuk's story Guts
NSFW: http://chuckpalahniuk.net/features/shorts/guts
I wish I hadn't read that.
Quote: sabreI know at Mandalay Bay when I was gaming at their "beach casino" they were very aware of who was there as a casino only patron. Trying to sneak out and use the pool would NOT have worked.
That's not what I wanted to hear. :(
Quote: sabreI know at Mandalay Bay when I was gaming at their "beach casino" they were very aware of who was there as a casino only patron. Trying to sneak out and use the pool would NOT have worked.
I've been there, the gaming area is inside (mostly 6/5 shoe games). I don't see how they would keep tabs on all the "casino only" patrons as the beach area is huge.
Either way, if you really want to sneak in to use the "beach," it's worth a shot. Worst case scenario is they make you leave.
Quote: teddysThat's not safe for anywhere.
I wish I hadn't read that.
Why did I read that? :(
Quote: wudgedReminds me of Chuck Palahniuk's story Guts
NSFW: http://chuckpalahniuk.net/features/shorts/guts
thing being stuck in the penis
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0R3KFXD_BU (i can barely see hit 17 , double on 10,11 only... 6-5 i guess :P )
too bad 6-5 trend has devoured the whole strip.... where do they offer such bj? hard rock , caesars , trop and mandalay?
Quote: GeorgePanewho wouldnt like to card count like this :D
(i can barely see hit 17 , double on 10,11 only... 6-5 i guess :P )
too bad 6-5 trend has devoured the whole strip.... where do they offer such bj? hard rock , caesars , trop and mandalay?
Yup. Looks like
H17
D10 & 11 only
6 to 5
Unplayable.
Quote: sabreWasn't the playboy club at the Palms exempt from this law for some reason? That's gone now. Are there any remaining gaming areas in Vegas that aren't freely open to the public?
A new license was created and I believe the Playboy club was the only place ever to get one.