scottndindy
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August 4th, 2010 at 7:37:40 AM permalink
I am preparing for my upcoming trip to Vegas and wanted to do some research on high limit areas that offer Pai Gow Tiles and the location of all pai gow tiles games in general. Right now I have the following information. I haven't been to Vegas since January so some of this information could be dated.

Mirage - Pai gow tiles was located in the Baccarat Room - 25 dollar minimum (I have seen this game on the general floor in the past but was wondering if it is still remains in the Baccarat Room)
Treasure Island - Pai gow tiles on casino floor right outside of high limit - 25 dollar minimum
Caesars Palace - Pai gow tiles was located in high limit - 100 dollar minimum
Encore - Pai Gow tiles located on casino floor - 25 dollar minimum
Wynn - Pai Gow tiles located on casino floor - 25 dollar minimum
Venetian - Pai Gow tiles located on casino flooor - 25 dollar minimum
Mandalay Bay - Pai Gow tiles located in high limit - 25 dollar minimum

If any of my information is wrong please let me know. I would also be interested in locations and limits of any other casinos that offer the game. If anywhere also offers any type of restrictions on Banking that would be great information too.
NicksGamingStuff
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August 4th, 2010 at 7:46:20 AM permalink
When I was there in February Harrah's and Paris had Pai Gow Tiles for a $15 minimum, which is the perfect level for my bankroll. if anyone wants cheap Pai Gow in Reno Silver Legacy and Peppermill have Pai Gow Tiles for $10!
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August 4th, 2010 at 8:00:10 AM permalink
Palace Station - $10.

To update your page, Mohegan Sun in CT offers it, and I'm pretty sure Foxwoods does as well. Niagara Fallsview also has it.
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August 4th, 2010 at 8:08:00 AM permalink
I keep a list of locations I'm aware of towards the bottom of my pai gow page.

The Mirage does have games outside the high limit room. Caesars Palace did when last I checked, but that was two or three years ago.
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scottndindy
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August 4th, 2010 at 8:17:28 AM permalink
Wiz-
I checked out your link and have a couple updates for you. According to the Harrahs site Pai gow Tiles is also available at Ballys and Flamingo.

Also in the Indiana section Horseshoe Southern Indiana also offers the game.
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August 4th, 2010 at 9:31:33 AM permalink
MGM Grand has it on the main casino floor next to the pai gow poker tables. At least they did last week when I was there
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August 4th, 2010 at 9:48:32 AM permalink
Quote: Wizard

I keep a list of locations I'm aware of towards the bottom of my pai gow page.

The Mirage does have games outside the high limit room. Caesars Palace did when last I checked, but that was two or three years ago.



On your page for Pai Gow Tiles on WOO, you can add Horseshoe Southern Indiana to that list. It's on the main floor now, but will be moving to an Asian themed room when they get that developed. Table mins are $20 during the day and $40+ evenings. A huge advantage here is that nearly every dealer is a native English speaker and are very happy to help teach the game. They also are one of the few places I've ever seen to have 20 denom chips (yellow colored), mainly used on commission games (pai gow, pgp, and bacc).

Edit: I now see somebody else just posted that above... so just emphasizing that it's a great place to learn to play!
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August 4th, 2010 at 11:46:27 AM permalink
Thanks to both of you for the extra locations, which I just added.
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August 4th, 2010 at 1:38:01 PM permalink
There are some good tables at Bellagio in the Asian games pit in front of the noodle restaurant. They're a little bit isolated from the main casino area.

Also, one thing I like about the table at Harrah's is that it seems to be open 24/7. Many casinos only seem to open their pai gow tile tables during prime time.
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August 5th, 2010 at 12:40:05 AM permalink
How many tables would each of the above mentioned casinos have? Would the ones with the game on the main floor also have it in the high limit areas?
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