I guess I should of maybe put an * as you previously mentioned.. figured someone would nitpick.............
Silverton, SLS, Hardrock, Aria, Tropicana, and El Cortez........
Aria-Good Game* On paper
El Cortez-Good Game* On paper
Silverton- Better than most of Vegas* On paper
SLS- Good game* On paper
Hard Rock-Good game* On paper
Trop- Good game* On paper
Although I put an * and said "on paper"; prior to getting backed off I found playable games at all of these places.......
I also should of mentioned that I hardly ever play at $5 and $10 tables, and mentioned that what I meant by "good" was better than a H17, no DAS, no RSA... Obviously most of the games above are better on paper than in real life, being that many of the games in Vegas have saturated.
Hey guys so I just got back from the trip. A fucking sweat shop but I did last 4 hours with some heavy camouflage and a 4 unit spread 25-100. I mean I'm amazed that they caught on to me because I definitely did a lot to try and throw them off. I just wanted to see if i could do something people on this thread couldn't. Well I took them for 850 during the 4 hours there and just walked over to the Mirage where I've found the best double deck game 25 min can get you on the strip and made another 1200. So I partied my ass off at night, and got free drink at the night clubs just for playing a lil bit of blackjack. So although I'm fried at TI fuck that place the casino sucks anyways.
nwkfern,
Upon returning to the Mirage you are very likely to be 86'd within minutes.
That is because one's 2nd visit to a casino is where most back-offs happen;
as the casino reviewed your play after you left. Modest stakes and modest
wins dictate that they can just do a future 86'ing.
Lol the mirage will not welcome sharp action in that DD game. But it's not to the level of TI. You should at least be able to get a couple hours in. My guess is they wouldn't remember you if you came back.
Pretty sad when the supposedly biggest casinos in the biggest gambling market now sweat a 200 max bet.
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