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Thread: Do CET properties actually have low limit 3/2 tables?

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    Do CET properties actually have low limit 3/2 tables?

    The blackjack survey that the Wizard has posted has all of the Caesars properties offering low limit 3/2 games outside of the party pit. I find this hard to believe especially with how bad Caesars financial situation is. Can anyone confirm/deny?

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    I was in Vegas a month ago. Caesars had a H17, DAS, no surrender and no RSA for $10. Harrahs had the same, but it was 8 decks vs the 6 at Caesars. Both, however, we 3:2.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cjjellie View Post
    I was in Vegas a month ago. Caesars had a H17, DAS, no surrender and no RSA for $10. Harrahs had the same, but it was 8 decks vs the 6 at Caesars. Both, however, we 3:2.
    You have to scout; be careful. Harrah's had BOTH tables on their floor. Keep your eyes open!
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    Just ask a suit. They will tell you.

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    Yes, they do. Saw a few of them in the last few days. $10 & $15. Not a lot of them (time of day perhaps?). Rules may not be the greatest, but you can find 3:2.
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    Sometimes there are $15 min games during the mornings midweek, but generally you're looking at playing $25 and up. ($25 should now be basically considered to be low limit on the strip).

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigplayer View Post
    Sometimes there are $15 min games during the mornings midweek, but generally you're looking at playing $25 and up. ($25 should now be basically considered to be low limit on the strip).
    Agree. My last couple trips, I didn't really see any playable $10 games. Most were $15 early morning, but change to $25 around afternoon. Majority of the good low limit games can be found off the strip at the local casinos.

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    At Harrah's Philly the low limit games are all S17 DAS LS ($10 but more commonly $15 minimums). The same rules are at every table at the Horseshoe in Baltimore but finding a table less than $25 can be more of a chore.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tthree View Post
    At Harrah's Philly the low limit games are all S17 DAS LS ($10 but more commonly $15 minimums). The same rules are at every table at the Horseshoe in Baltimore but finding a table less than $25 can be more of a chore.
    Becareful of Harrah's Philly 8 deck blackjack games. I did a lot of computer and simulation for the low limit 8 deck S17 DAS LS games at Harrah's Philly. I found that it is hard to get a SCORE of over 50 at 81% (1.5 decks cut off) penetration with the play all approach spreading 1-24 units even using a count with an ace-side count like Hi-OPTII. Using play all to get a SCORE of over 50 the penetration must bet at least 88% one deck cut off. Which is common in Harrah's Philly sometimes depending on the dealer. Otherwise you need to table hop table hop and wong out of negative counts.

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    Thanks for the warning both for me and others but my SCORE is quite high for 8 deck games but I do not play all.

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    " ... every table at the Horseshoe in Baltimore but finding a table less than $25 can be more of a chore."

    A Maryland based friend of mine was at the Horseshoe in Baltimore yesterday.
    He tells me that the lowest stakes BJ is $25 and OVER 2 decks are cut-off.
    The same as when I was there > a month ago.

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    Just to confirm, is this question just about Vegas, or CET properties countrywide? As far as Vegas goes, I have seen 8D H17 games on the main floor like at LINQ, that are 3:2 that are $10 and $15 during the day, and $25 at night.

    They are rare, but they are there. Just ask a floor person and they can usually tell you where they are.

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