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Thread: ShoelessD: Table Minimums

  1. #1
    ShoelessD
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    ShoelessD: Table Minimums

    In ten years of playing, I have never seen table minimums so high as last Saturday night/Sunday morning at Mohegan Sun. Out of an average 8 table pit there was 1-$25, 1-$100, and 6-$50.
    Table were of course filled, business must be good.

  2. #2
    Parker
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    Parker: Just wait

    > In ten years of playing, I have never seen
    > table minimums so high as last Saturday
    > night/Sunday morning at Mohegan Sun. Out of
    > an average 8 table pit there was 1-$25,
    > 1-$100, and 6-$50.
    > Table were of course filled, business must
    > be good.

    Wait till you see what they look like tonight (New Year's Eve).

  3. #3
    chgobjpro
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    chgobjpro: My solution.

    Sit at a table and divide the minimum table bet by your most comfortable bet.
    Example. Table minimum 50. Your most comfortable bet is 15. Just play every third hand. Hope you can put up with the heat....table heat.

  4. #4
    Fernando
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    Fernando: 2+2=3

    > Sit at a table and divide the minimum table
    > bet by your most comfortable bet.
    > Example. Table minimum 50. Your most
    > comfortable bet is 15. Just play every third
    > hand. Hope you can put up with the
    > heat....table heat.

    Sorry, but the math doesn't add up. Wheather you bet 1 out of 3 hands or 1 out of 100 hands; unless your bets are count accurate, you will be overbetting most of the time.

    Seems like three options are available. Either increase bankroll to play higher mins., or wong in-out so bets correlate with count, or travel to places where table mins. are in line with bankroll.

    Good luck - Fernando

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