JoeyCraps
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July 21st, 2012 at 6:44:00 AM permalink
Heres a table from the old Hilton Casino now the Atlantic Club:
Famous for their 3$ Craps Table. 50 cents minimum for one time bets.
The tables are the longest in AC. I didnt like playing on them because I wasnt used to the length, the dice kept bouncing out.
Where in Vegas are the tables that size?




JoeyCraps
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July 21st, 2012 at 6:50:38 AM permalink
more pics to come
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July 21st, 2012 at 7:06:08 AM permalink
Please do !
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July 21st, 2012 at 6:00:51 PM permalink
What a beautiful layout! The colors make me think, "Old West."
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July 24th, 2012 at 12:34:12 PM permalink
Quote: JoeyCraps

Where in Vegas are the tables that size?


The longest table I recall in Vegas was the one at O'Sheas near the strip entrance, but the whole casino is shut down for now.
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July 24th, 2012 at 12:47:30 PM permalink
Is that a 24 Customer table?
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July 24th, 2012 at 1:09:22 PM permalink
At a full table, it seems, after you seven out you'd get to shoot again the next day ;)
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July 24th, 2012 at 1:11:46 PM permalink
Quote: 98Clubs

Is that a 24 Customer table?


If you count the Fire Bet spots, you'll see that it's a 16 person table.

If you look at the lines for the 10 or 4 box on the second picture, and extend them to the chip stack, you'll see that the boxes are only about 4 1/2 chips wide. Similarly, the hardway boxes are only about 9 chips wide.

Also, it looks like the #2 and #3 fire spots are considerably closer together than the #3 and #7 spots.

I.E. The table is long, but not excessively wide.


So maybe you can squeeze 18 people on this table....




Quite frankly, the first photo is both a little decieving in making the table look enormous, as well as obvious that it's not much bigger than average.
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July 24th, 2012 at 1:40:07 PM permalink
Played Craps there (Atlantic Club Casino) a couple of months ago. Tables are super long, super bouncy and a horrible place to play in my opinion.
Craps is the most "Jekyll and Hyde" casino game ever invented!
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July 24th, 2012 at 1:53:56 PM permalink
Quote: CrapsForever

Played Craps there (Atlantic Club Casino) a couple of months ago. Tables are super long, super bouncy and a horrible place to play in my opinion.


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July 24th, 2012 at 1:55:57 PM permalink
Quote: WongBo

...and if you had won, we wouldn't be hearing the end of how wonderful it was...



Well he wins because he knows the signs that tell you when the 7 is comming. You know, dice flying off the table, player buying in mid turn, someone calling for numbers, etc.
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July 24th, 2012 at 1:57:42 PM permalink
I recommend the Trump Plaza for the best craps game for low-rollers in AC. $3 min., 10x odds. The dealers can be a bit abrasive, but if you have a sense of humor and look at it as part of the atmosphere, it's not so bad.

Do the Trump properties still comp parking if you earn at least 100 points on your player's card? If not, Atlantic Club does have one nice thing...free parking. So I also recommend parking there and making the short (~10-15 minutes) walk up the Boardwalk.
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July 24th, 2012 at 2:10:35 PM permalink
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July 24th, 2012 at 2:32:34 PM permalink
Quote: WongBo

...and if you had won, we wouldn't be hearing the end of how wonderful it was...



Not at all. Regardless of winning or losing; I don't like playing on tables where the dice bounce off every other roll and the $0.50 cent chips are an atrocity with a million hop bets slowing down the game.

Additionally, clientele at a craps game matter to me. I prefer to play Craps with a certain type of crowd....very different from the crowd at Atlantic Club, Hammonds Indiana, etc. My favorite current Casino to play Craps is one where I actually have not been winning consistently lately but it's still my favorite due to many factors I will not discuss in a public forum.
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July 24th, 2012 at 2:35:02 PM permalink
But the slower the game moves, the lower the expected loss is. That's why casinos want the game to move as fast as possible and some do not allow dice setting.
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July 24th, 2012 at 2:40:23 PM permalink
Quote: CrapsForever

Not at all. Regardless of winning or losing; I don't like playing on tables where the dice bounce off every other roll and the $0.50 cent chips are an atrocity with a million hop bets slowing down the game.


look at it this way, there are plenty of green chip players
who think the same thing about the guys tossing red and white all over the place.
who cares, it's the same game, except for the double bubble in the field.
i will admit that the crowd is low-rollers,
but the dice only go off the table if you don't know how to throw em.
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July 24th, 2012 at 2:49:01 PM permalink
Quote: WongBo

look at it this way, there are plenty of green chip players
who think the same thing about the guys tossing red and white all over the place.
who cares, it's the same game, except for the double bubble in the field.
i will admit that the crowd is low-rollers,
but the dice only go off the table if you don't know how to throw em.



I played Craps there twice in my life; both times almost every roll took 5 minutes with ridiculous amount of hop bets and dice falling off the table every other roll. It was a horrible experience regardless of the amount I won or lost and I will never play there again.

I do not rate casinos simply based on whether I won or lost there. Casino experience, perceived safety, customer service, clientele is as important as Dollars and Cents to me. I don't mind paying to fly across the country to play Craps as long as I feel I am getting good value for my time and money.
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July 24th, 2012 at 7:34:40 PM permalink
Quote: bigfoot66

Well he wins because he knows the signs that tell you when the 7 is comming. You know, dice flying off the table, player buying in mid turn, someone calling for numbers, etc.


And the ever-reliable stick change.
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July 24th, 2012 at 7:39:35 PM permalink
Quote: CrapsForever

I prefer to play Craps with a certain type of crowd....very different from the crowd at Atlantic Club, Hammonds Indiana, etc. My favorite current Casino to play Craps is one where I actually have not been winning consistently lately but it's still my favorite due to many factors I will not discuss in a public forum.


Aren't the dresses low cut enough at Atlantic Club and Hammonds?
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July 26th, 2012 at 4:23:36 PM permalink
The former Barbary Coast had extra long and bouncy tables. It used to be a fun place to play as well but in the end, we "caught" or saw a dealer attempt? to influence a roll by shoving the table as the second die came to rest. Maybe just our(two players) sense of it but it did happen and we both cashed out and left, never to return. This during a long roll. We both said something and just got stared at. Uncomfortable to say the least and before the days of tasers.
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August 9th, 2012 at 3:22:12 AM permalink
Is it that they bounced off the table that was the problem? I like tables where the dice bounce, hates tables where they hit a spot and die.
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