Harrington Raceway and Casino
I'll be there on Sunday
That link is to an events page, on the racetrack side of the website.Quote: NiblickAccording to their website, table games are set to open this Friday Night.
Harrington Raceway and Casino
I'll be there on Sunday
Interestingly, there's no mention of it on the casino side of the site!
I'm actually surprised that they are opening before Delaware Park. I've been to both venues and Delaware Park seemed to be closer to opening than Harrington.
Guess I'll find out on Sunday.
Press of AC Article
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Quote: toastcmuSurprising, given the proximity to DC (2-2.5 hrs) that there isn't more press about table games.
Traffic must bear to take that long to go 78 miles.
Quote: DJTeddyBearInterestingly, there's no mention of it on the casino side of the site!
Delaware is doing a terrible job of the publicity for this. The DC market, at least, is being ignored and I suspect Baltimore and Philly but can't be sure there weren't ads there. But, as noted, the website isn't even being utilized properly!
edit: google maps can't find the address of 15 west rider rd! But it came up with this from DC to Harrington:
Driving directions to Harrington, DE
86.3 mi about 2 hours 1 min
Quote: SanchoPanzaTraffic must bear to take that long to go 78 miles.
Well, to get to Harrington, one must go over the Chesapeake Bay Bridge - and now that it's summer, and that's the only route to Ocean City from the DC area - 2 to 2.5 can seem like a quick trip if you time it wrong. :)
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Dover Table Game Layout
The pit layout is 2/3 down the page.
One thing I did not realize that currently, Delaware state law prohibits comp alcohol drinks.
Quote:Does Delaware Park give 'comp' drinks to its players? State law prohibits us from providing complimentary alcohol, but we do offer free soft drinks and coffee.
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Quote: toastcmuOne thing I did not realize that currently, Delaware state law prohibits comp alcohol drinks.
I didn't realize it either; I thought it was just casino policy. FWIW Dover Downs used to have a $2.00 well drink special 4-6PM on Saturdays in the Racebook...but they didn't really advertise it, you had to ask.
It looks like they aren't letting players bank in Pai Gow Poker.
On the flip side, BJ pays 3:2 and dealer stands on ALL 17s.
Quote: NiblickI just read where Delaware Park is projecting a June 18th startup; Dover Downs is projecting a June 21st.
Where did you see this? DP's website still says Summer 2010.
Quote: NiblickAccording to their website, table games are set to open ... I'll be there on Sunday
You know we are waiting for that Report! [g]
My report:
1. Poker Room is located near the Racebook and was quite active (including some incident of which I have precious little detail).
2. High limit (BJ min was $25.00; remember, this is Harrington) is located in between the main slots area and the Racebook. While we were there, things seemed to be reasonably active.
3. Main table game area is in the middle of the slots in between buffet and cashier:
- a. Games are predominantly Blackjack or some variant thereof (ie. Blackjack Switch and that kind of thing). My interest is primarily Blackjack so I saw a lot but, as for the other games, very little registered.
b. Blackjack minimums on Saturday were $10; on Sunday they were $15...go figure.
c. Blackjack rules were S17, DAS, No surrender allowed.
d. They had something there I had never seen before called the Shufflemaster I-Table with minimums of $5.00. These are not the video Shufflemaster but an actual table with dealer. There are no chips; cards are used but everything you do is on a touch video screen. Cards are deal from an auto shuffler and I think they are screened when they come out (e.g. dealer had an ace showing, did the insurance bit, looked at his video screen and declared 'Dealer does not have Blackjack')
e. They had a couple of craps tables and a Big Six.
f. Main table area was jammed with people so I didn't play.
g. Video Shufflemasters still exist w/$5.00 minimum.
h. Dealers appeared to be very friendly; everyone is clearly doing their level best. I asked one of the bosses observing blackjack tables if surrender was allowed and he told me he honestly didn't know. There is still a lot to be learned.
i. Most Blackjack tables had cards dealt from a shoe; I saw some auto shufflers in use but right now I can't recall if any of the auto shufflers were in use on the blackjack tables.
And that is all I have to report.
I'm sorry I didn't take notes.
FWIW On Sunday, in the ten races we played, we won 3 exactas and one win/place.
Quote: NiblickMy wife and I briefly stopped by Harrington on Saturday (to pick up Sunday's race program)and we went there on Sunday.
thanks, I missed this but fortunately am subscribed. I am going to find out what it is like mid-week.
I wonder out loud what the minimums will be during the week; and I wonder if there is any difference in the minimums on midweek raceday versus off day. At the very least, if you go midweek, the tolls are $1.00 (weekends they are $2.00).
Have a good time.
FWIW And while Delaware is now up and running, Pennsylvania is holding meetings.
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POKER
didn't check it out
CRAPS
there were 4 tables, 3x4x5x. In the field bet, boxcars paid triple. When I got there mid-morning only one table was going, with a $5 minimum. By mid-day 2 tables were going upped to a $10 minimum. Pretty sure there werent enough dealers around for 4 tables, but just guessing as not enough players to get more going when I was there. Craps was the only game I played.
ROULETTE
one table
MINI BACCARAT PROGRESSIVE
saw one table, no dealer, I don't think they had a dealer for it. Remember this is all new this week.
FORTUNE PAI GOW PROGRESSIVE
saw one table, no dealer, I don't think they had a dealer for it.
THREE CARD POKER PROGRESSIVE
saw one table, no dealer, I don't think they had a dealer for it.
FOUR CARD POKER PROGRESSIVE
did not see this
CASINO WAR PROGRESSIVE
saw at least one table that some people were playing at.
ULTIMATE TEXAS HOLD 'EM PROGRESSIVE
saw at least one table, maybe some people were playing, memory faulty.
BONUS LET IT RIDE PROGRESSIVE
saw one table, no dealer, I don't think they had a dealer for it.
i - TABLE PROGRESSIVE
"i" definitely means an electronic table. See below. did not see this in particular.
PERFECT PAIR BLACKJACK
didnt see
IN BET BLACKJACK
didnt see
BLACKJACK SWITCH
saw it, 2 tables going? memory faulty
ROYAL MATCH 21
didnt see
BIG SIX WHEEL
not sure, something was indeed big six
BLACKJACK
paid 3 to 2, dealer stood on 17, not my game so that's all I found out
i - MINI BACCARAT
all electronic games were set up for BJ as far as I know, memory may be failing; no one was playing them and I wondered if they were really ready to go.
CRAPLESS CRAPS
didnt see
BAD BEAT
didnt see
[SUMMARY]
I didnt try to take good notes so much, so may have just missed something. Area for table games still dwarfed by slots. I'd say there were 3 dozen tables or so for dealers to deal various games, in addition to the 4 craps tables. Dealers were friendly. Some evidence they want to be competitive with what I know about it [3x4x5x free odds, paying triple on boxcars in the field bet, 3-2 Blackjack]. I would have lost a bet if somebody had bet me I'd find these things or not. Other overall experience saving for blog.
Quote: cappoI really want to try visiting this place, but I have great fear of traffic on the Bay Bridge after getting caught in a 3-hour backup coming back from the beach one year. Any idea what bridge traffic is like during the summer if you go over on a Saturday morning and come back Saturday night?
Pretty awful going out, a little better if you can get up pretty early. Maybe not so bad coming back.
I can tell you this, your fear of Bay Bridge traffic is justified.