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Thread: Thall: shreveport

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    Thall
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    Thall: shreveport

    I will be in Shreveport for the first time next week. Wondering if anyone could give a heads-up on the bj action. Are there 2 deck/ 4 deck/ 6 deck, DAS, surrender, is there obvious heat, and do all the boats have about the same rules?

  2. #2
    bigplayer
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    bigplayer: Re: shreveport

    blackjack is good, all casinos S17, mostly shoes, surrender availiable at Harrah's/Sam's Town. Harrah's and Horseshoe are both very sharp. Double deck availiable at Isle and Boomtown, Single Deck at Horseshoe (one table).

  3. #3
    thall
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    thall: Re: shreveport

    > blackjack is good, all casinos S17, mostly
    > shoes, surrender availiable at
    > Harrah's/Sam's Town. Harrah's and Horseshoe
    > are both very sharp. Double deck availiable
    > at Isle and Boomtown, Single Deck at
    > Horseshoe (one table).

    Do any have DAS and is penetration acceptable?

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    Dog Hand
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    Dog Hand: Re: shreveport

    > Do any have DAS and is penetration
    > acceptable?

    thall,

    All the BJ games in Shreveport/Bossier City allow DAS (except on ace splits, of course). The penetration varies from dealer to dealer and runs the gamut from abyssmal to very good.

    Dog Hand

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    Lee
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    bigplayer
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    bigplayer: Re: shreveport

    it's almost always $25-$500. It's a 5 spot table and they use a cut card so beware of the related effects on penetration. (Although the game is often full and 2r to 5 is the norm at a full table.)

    They protect the game and expect one pitboss designated to stand there and intimidate the players by watching every bet and every hand.


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