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    Las Vegas high stakes

    Hi.

    Could somebody please help me with the following?

    What are the typical MIN-MAX for Las Vegas high stakes blackjack tables (tables with $100-$200 min)?

    Are most games on those levels double decks or are there also shoe games?

    Average penetration?

    Typical set of rules?

    Thanks in advance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bjarg View Post
    Hi.

    Could somebody please help me with the following?

    What are the typical MIN-MAX for Las Vegas high stakes blackjack tables (tables with $100-$200 min)?

    Are most games on those levels double decks or are there also shoe games?

    Average penetration?

    Typical set of rules?

    Thanks in advance.
    $100/$200 min in Las Vegas is low stake.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BJGenius007 View Post
    $100/$200 min in Las Vegas is low stake.
    What would the minimum be in a $5000 max table?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BJGenius007 View Post
    $100/$200 min in Las Vegas is low stake.
    I wouldn’t consider this to be the case. Even in Bellagio the high limit room starts at $100.

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    Guys, this is simple. Just look at CBJN.

    bjarg, it looks like many of the casinos have table max set to 5 or 10K.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryemo View Post
    Guys, this is simple. Just look at CBJN.

    bjarg, it looks like many of the casinos have table max set to 5 or 10K.
    Zee
    Could U check your copy of CBJN, and advise bjarg accordingly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryemo View Post
    Guys, this is simple. Just look at CBJN.

    bjarg, it looks like many of the casinos have table max set to 5 or 10K.
    What is CBJN? Link?

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    At the $100/$200 level you'll be getting S17 (mostly - I think Caesars has a H17 $200 game), and a mix of DD and 6 deck shoe games. Look around for places offering you LS and RSA. As said above, CBJN is best.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Koz84 View Post
    At the $100/$200 level you'll be getting S17 (mostly - I think Caesars has a H17 $200 game), and a mix of DD and 6 deck shoe games. Look around for places offering you LS and RSA. As said above, CBJN is best.
    Thanks mate.

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    The highest stakes BJ that you'll see will be $500 to $50,000
    at the stores that cater to whales, e.g. M.G.M. Grand, Bellagio,
    and Caesars Palace.


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    Please do not copy CBJN info here as it is proprietary. But, anyone can walk into a high-end LV casino and see that even many main floor tables have higher limits. You can find what limit you want.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Norm View Post
    Please do not copy CBJN info here as it is proprietary. But, anyone can walk into a high-end LV casino and see that even many main floor tables have higher limits. You can find what limit you want.
    Would this simply be limited to copying exact images of CBJN? As the information itself is arguably public knowledge, collated into a publication. By stating casino X offers this game with these rules, and obtaining that info from CBJN, is that violating any rules?

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    Yeah, that would be a violation -- unless CBJN says it isn't. Of course anyone is welcome to publish what they have seen themselves or is sourced from friends that heave seen it themselves. "Collating" this info is not easy or free. Let's support those that help us.
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