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    AC is open for business.

    Greetings from the Boardwalk. It's a slow day so far. There are S17 games at Resorts at $10 minimums and Hard Rock has them for $25. Golden Nugget's tables weren't to open until noon. Don't really feel like going back right now.

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    Are these games both 6D or both 8D, or 8D for $10 min and 6D for $25 min? And are DAS and LS still common in AC?

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    Quote Originally Posted by paymypush View Post
    Greetings from the Boardwalk. It's a slow day so far. There are S17 games at Resorts at $10 minimums and Hard Rock has them for $25. Golden Nugget's tables weren't to open until noon. Don't really feel like going back right now.
    AC looks good. Gamblers are having fun inside casinos, [but they are] eating, drinking, smoking, walking on the boardwalk and swimming in the Atlantic Ocean. Look at the Resorts' live cam:
    https://youtu.be/vVyBOU9Huvo


    You can't tell that covid19 lurks in AC. Covid19 will get sucked into gamblers' lungs. Some thousands of gamblers will soon be a part of CDC.gov's statistics
    (54,357 new cases in 1 day)

    Cases in the U.S.



    Updated July 2, 2020






    TOTAL CASES2,679,230
    TOTAL DEATHS128,024 725 New Deaths


    • *Compared to yesterday's data

    Last edited by ofwaihhbtn; 07-02-2020 at 07:09 PM. Reason: Thanks be to Don for catching my error such as this crucial subject : [but they are]

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    Quote Originally Posted by PinkChip View Post
    Are these games both 6D or both 8D, or 8D for $10 min and 6D for $25 min? And are DAS and LS still common in AC?
    At these minimums they are 8 deck. No LS. Late surrender has not been common here for decades.

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    Quote Originally Posted by paymypush View Post
    At these minimums they are 8 deck. No LS. Late surrender has not been common here for decades.
    One of the AC casinos had LS in the last year or two. I forget which one. Maybe Hard Rock or Ocean

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    Quote Originally Posted by 21forme View Post
    One of the AC casinos had LS in the last year or two. I forget which one. Maybe Hard Rock or Ocean
    It was Ocean. I'll check it out later. Also, Golden Nugget would give LS in the high limit pit if you asked. If there were others at the table they would all have to agree and it didn't always happen. You had to show your players card. In other words they wanted to know who you were. How many regular players would ask for surrender?

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    Quote Originally Posted by paymypush View Post
    Golden Nugget would give LS in the high limit pit if you asked.
    It was the same when it was Trump Marina. It was also a tell for a counter, similar to playing the only DD game at MGM Grand.

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    I can confirm that Ocean has surrender at all blackjack tables. At this time there are 8 deck H17 tables at $10 minimums and 8 deck S17 at $25. There are 4 tables open in the high limit room, 3 at $50 minimums and one at $100. These are 6 deck S17.

    Surrender was also at Hard Rock when it first opened. It was gone in no time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ofwaihhbtn View Post
    AC looks good. Gamblers are having fun inside casinos, eating, drinking, smoking,
    No idea why you would spread such misinformation, when it was clearly stated that A.C. casinos would open with NO smoking, alcohol, or eating. What's wrong with you??

    Don

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    Quote Originally Posted by paymypush View Post
    I can confirm that Ocean has surrender at all blackjack tables. At this time there are 8 deck H17 tables at $10 minimums and 8 deck S17 at $25. There are 4 tables open in the high limit room, 3 at $50 minimums and one at $100. These are 6 deck S17.

    Surrender was also at Hard Rock when it first opened. It was gone in no time.
    Thanks for this detailed information! (I just want to get some impression of current conditions from far Europe, never have played in the US, but would like to come to Vegas some day e.g. in October and to AC in July, but certainly not this year with all that Covid crap and even more restrictions for travelling. I read that in the good old days back in 1978 when AC opened, there were very favorable rules like LS).

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    Quote Originally Posted by PinkChip View Post
    I read that in the good old days back in 1978 when AC opened, there were very favorable rules like LS).
    It was ES and positive off the top! Unfortunately, that was before I started playing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 21forme View Post
    It was ES and positive off the top! Unfortunately, that was before I started playing.
    I played it a lot. Don't forget it was 4 decks for awhile and dealt pretty far down in many cases.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 21forme View Post
    It was ES and positive off the top! Unfortunately, that was before I started playing.
    And I was a child back then :-) Unfortunately, I detected my interest for BJ only in the 2000s, shortly after CSMs had taken over Europe. I should have paid more attention to Rain Man when I saw it in cinema in 1989. I would have been old enough for playing during the 1990s.

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