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    Notorious
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    Notorious: Best place to play BJ in Vegas

    Where is the best place to play BJ in Vegas? I am looking for a good multi-deck, strip property game where you can bet greens from 1-6.

    Thanks in advance!

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    Don Schlesinger
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    Don Schlesinger: Re: Best place to play BJ in Vegas

    > Where is the best place to play BJ in Vegas?
    > I am looking for a good multi-deck, strip
    > property game where you can bet greens from
    > 1-6.

    Caesars, Bellagio, Mandalay Bay, MGM, for starters.

    There are others.

    Don

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    rick666
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    rick666: Re: Best place to play BJ in Vegas

    > Caesars, Bellagio, Mandalay Bay, MGM, for
    > starters.

    > There are others.

    > Don
    bellaggio has the continuous shuffling machine

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    Parker
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    Parker: Re: Best place to play BJ in Vegas

    > bellaggio has the continuous shuffling
    > machine

    There are indeed a lot of CSM's at Bellagio, but there are still plenty of six deck shoes.

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    Don Schlesinger
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    Don Schlesinger: Re: Best place to play BJ in Vegas

    > There are indeed a lot of CSM's at Bellagio,
    > but there are still plenty of six deck
    > shoes.

    In fact, when I was there, all the non-CSMs were $100 minimums, so, indeed, our poster may not be able to play there for quarters.

    Don

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    Random Poster
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    Random Poster: Gotta ask...

    I know this may be a little much to hope for, but...

    Don, would you give us a trip report?? ;-)

    > In fact, when I was there, all the non-CSMs
    > were $100 minimums, so, indeed, our poster
    > may not be able to play there for quarters.

    > Don

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    Fuzzy Math
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    Fuzzy Math: Re: Best place to play BJ in Vegas

    > There are indeed a lot of CSM's at Bellagio,
    > but there are still plenty of six deck
    > shoes.

    If he's looking to spread 1-6, then I'm hoping his "multi-deck games" are in fact doubledeck and not shoe games...

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    Hard 8 :: ::
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    Hard 8 :: ::: Re: If 2D, ...

    >...and I certainly hope this would be the case, then consider, among others, MAND, EXCAL, MONTE C, FLAM, STARD, RIV, depending on what the current CBJN shows.

    :: ::

    If he's looking to spread 1-6, then I'm
    > hoping his "multi-deck games" are
    > in fact doubledeck and not shoe games...

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    SOTSOG
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    SOTSOG: I have visions of something like this

    > I know this may be a little much to hope
    > for, but...

    > Don, would you give us a trip report?? ;-)

    Don Schlesinger as he madly spins and hops, whirling dervish style, wonging from table to table, constantly checking his watch, and chattering incessantly like a Lewis Carrol 'Looking Glass' character,
    "I'm late, I'm late, I really must be going!"

    ;>)


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    Don Schlesinger
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    Don Schlesinger: Trip Report

    > I know this may be a little much to hope
    > for, but...

    > Don, would you give us a trip report?? ;-)

    This probably isn't what you're looking for, but I thought I should report the following, nonetheless.

    I had a wonderful five-day trip to Las Vegas. Viktor and Bettie couldn't have possibly been more gracious, and we had a great time.

    Over a two-day period, I signed 550 books. You should have seen our assembly-line precision! On Saturday evening, there was a gala party held at the magnificent penthouse suite of a friend of Viktor's (see Jeff Haney's writeup, in Wednesday's Las Vegas Sun). Many dignitaries were there, including Stanford Wong, Anthony Curtis, Max Rubin, and Jean Scott, to name just a few. I personalized about 50 books, and we had a great time.

    On Friday evening, I had dinner with George C. and a couple of friends, and on Sunday, Viktor, Bettie, Parker, and I dined at the elegant Fuego restaurant of the Fiesta.

    On Sunday afternoon, David Layton came to my hotel room and shot about 90 minutes of film for the expanded version of his DVD, "The Hot Shoe." He will, of course, edit it down, but it will be included as "bonus footage" for the next edition, when the first sells out (fairly soon).

    On Monday, I visited the offices of Stanford Wong, and he and Al Rogers showed me all around their beautiful facility.

    It truly was a whirlwind trip.

    Oh yes. I also played some blackjack! I had a very nice win. :-)

    Don

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    Random Poster
    Guest

    Random Poster: Re: Trip Report

    Not what I was looking for... excellent all the same! :-)

    Did David Layton mention if it's possible to just buy the bonus feature? I already own the first video and don't really want to buy another one with mostly the same material.

    > This probably isn't what you're looking for,
    > but I thought I should report the following,
    > nonetheless.

    > I had a wonderful five-day trip to Las
    > Vegas. Viktor and Bettie couldn't have
    > possibly been more gracious, and we had a
    > great time.

    > Over a two-day period, I signed 550 books.
    > You should have seen our assembly-line
    > precision! On Saturday evening, there was a
    > gala party held at the magnificent penthouse
    > suite of a friend of Viktor's (see Jeff
    > Haney's writeup, in Wednesday's Las Vegas
    > Sun). Many dignitaries were there, including
    > Stanford Wong, Anthony Curtis, Max Rubin,
    > and Jean Scott, to name just a few. I
    > personalized about 50 books, and we had a
    > great time.

    > On Friday evening, I had dinner with George
    > C. and a couple of friends, and on Sunday,
    > Viktor, Bettie, Parker, and I dined at the
    > elegant Fuego restaurant of the Fiesta.

    > On Sunday afternoon, David Layton came to my
    > hotel room and shot about 90 minutes of film
    > for the expanded version of his DVD,
    > "The Hot Shoe." He will, of
    > course, edit it down, but it will be
    > included as "bonus footage" for
    > the next edition, when the first sells out
    > (fairly soon).

    > On Monday, I visited the offices of Stanford
    > Wong, and he and Al Rogers showed me all
    > around their beautiful facility.

    > It truly was a whirlwind trip.

    > Oh yes. I also played some blackjack! I had
    > a very nice win. :-)

    > Don

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    AdvantageRay
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    AdvantageRay: Re: Best place to play BJ in Vegas

    There are some excellent places off strip if you are not a big green+ player. Of course if your min is anything higher then low green (and some of the off strip places might even sniff around with you doing that) then one would definitely be better off on the strip...

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    Don Schlesinger
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    Don Schlesinger: Re: Trip Report

    > Did David Layton mention if it's possible to
    > just buy the bonus feature? I already own
    > the first video and don't really want to buy
    > another one with mostly the same material.

    Good question. I'll ask him and maybe he'll post a reply here.

    Don

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