New to the thread here and just wanted to introduce myself...
I live in New Jersey and frequent Atlantic City 2-3 times a month for ~10 days. I mostly play video poker and blackjack but I always check machines and will play slots when the opportunity arises. This year I've mostly been playing at Caesar properties with a little at Tropicana just to keep my card for the Advantage Club ( O how I miss how it was there before they renovated it), but I also float through every casino at least once per trip to look around. I know a lot about the area and have friends throughout the casino community there. If anyone has any questions or ever wants me to check anything out for them just let me know.
BH
Quote: speedycrapDarkoz needs you. Just PM him.
Get your bus pass validated.
Quote: brockhLol. Not sure what to think right now.
He actually sent me a pm lol.
Dont listen to them. They are just jealous.
I dont need any help in AC which is I suppose the point of them referring you to me
Thx anyway
Quote: brockhI know a lot about the area and have friends throughout the casino community there. If anyone has any questions or ever wants me to check anything out for them just let me know.
BH
You know anything about the current Pai Gow Tiles scene in AC? Vegas seems to slowly be cutting back on it. Just wondering how it's going on the East Coast.
Quote: brockhDealers and players are the same every night. The exact same 8 people can be found playing Sic Bo every Saturday night at Caesars (only day it’s open).
Oh, man, I wish they still had Sic Bo in Vegas. It's my favorite terrible-odds game. I usually just play the big-small bets, though. It's fun playing it and drinking with a bunch of friends.
Quote: TigerWuYou know anything about the current Pai Gow Tiles scene in AC? Vegas seems to slowly be cutting back on it. Just wondering how it's going on the East Coast.
I never see many tiles games in AC.
As far as the east coast goes, there is a very big tiles scene at Parx Casino in PA. Several tables, often crowded. The sound of tiles clinking together is as loud as the drone of the slot machines.
Quote: gamerfreakI never see many tiles games in AC.
As far as the east coast goes, there is a very big tiles scene at Parx Casino in PA. Several tables, often crowded. The sound of tiles clinking together is as loud as the drone of the slot machines.
I actually live in Princeton so Parx is <30 mins from me; they do very well with all table games.
Quote: TumblingBonesLast time I was at Mohegan (beginning of April) the Sic Bo table was packed.
I heard both Mohegan and Foxwoods are rife with Tiles. Like 10-12 tables at each one.
I may have to make a trip up there someday if that's still true AND they have Sic Bo.
Quote: TigerWuI heard both Mohegan and Foxwoods are rife with Tiles. Like 10-12 tables at each one.
I may have to make a trip up there someday if that's still true AND they have Sic Bo.
Resorts world catskills has an entire Asian games section
Tilee and sic bo are both there