> The Evansville DD game is on the lowest
> level of the boat, near the poker room and
> the big 6. I will not tell you which boats I
> prefer for need to not give away my
> employer, but I will say that I've played
> every Southern Indiana boat (some more
> recently than others), including the one
> where I work now. So I may not be an expert
> on the boats in the area, but occasionally
> I'll have a tidbit for you.
> And dockside gaming did wonders for me both
> as a player and a dealer.
> Good luck

I would like to thank you, "friendly dealer," for the good information you've been providing on these forums about S. Ind. recently. However, I cannot understand how you can "give away (your) employer" by stating your preferences of the S. Ind. boats. You've said that you've played at all five of them, including the one you work at, so it would be very easy for you to state your preferences without letting it be known which one you work at. I think that all AP's who play at the S. Ind. casinos would very interested in your unique perspective. I'm not saying that you should post detailed information such as "dealer A gives great pen." or "pit boss B is clueless;" nobody should post that kind of information on public boards. However, how can you possibly reveal yourself by saying something like "Casino A is more paranoid of counters than Casino B?" I for one would be very interested in your generalizations about the S. Ind. casinos. Thanks for your time.