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    Best casinos to play in indiana

    Hi, new to the forum and BJ. Starting to learn counting and have actually never been to a casino.

    I've played online with live dealer and that's been......ridiculous.

    I'm located about an hour north of Indianapolis.

    Are there any casinos near indy worth playing BJ?

    Or, anywhere in Indiana for that matter?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr21 View Post
    Hi, new to the forum and BJ. Starting to learn counting and have actually never been to a casino.

    I've played online with live dealer and that's been......ridiculous.

    I'm located about an hour north of Indianapolis.

    Are there any casinos near indy worth playing BJ?

    Or, anywhere in Indiana for that matter?
    YES! I got a list of every casino in Indiana that is super tolerant plus the specific shift to play on laid out in stunning detail so we can maximize the EV for you. I have the list somewhere around here let me find it first.............

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    Your best bet is to purchase a copy of CBJN - CURRENT BLACKJACK NEWS and you will get a current listing of casinos in the US and elsewhere with good info on what the house rules are and other information. If you are serious about playing you should purchase a copy. The information is acurate and you can also send updates on rule changes they will incorporate before the next printing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VonDox View Post
    Your best bet is to purchase a copy of CBJN - CURRENT BLACKJACK NEWS and you will get a current listing of casinos in the US and elsewhere with good info on what the house rules are and other information. If you are serious about playing you should purchase a copy. The information is acurate and you can also send updates on rule changes they will incorporate before the next printing.
    This doesn't tell him the tolerance levels though. What good is a great game if you can't get the action down.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by dalmatian View Post
    YES! I got a list of every casino in Indiana that is super tolerant plus the specific shift to play on laid out in stunning detail so we can maximize the EV for you. I have the list somewhere around here let me find it first.............
    I'm traveling to IN next month for a work function! If you have the list laying around, I would greatly appreciate the opportunity to take a look at it so I can inflict maximum damage during my time there!

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    I was just trying to be helpful and from the stats found in there you can get some indication as to how good the games are in each casino. So the Horseshoe in Evansville has a S17 game, 1.2 deck cut on a 6 deck shoe but no mid-shoe entry on most tables so if your plan was to wong in that might not be the best choice to visit if that's your plan. I guess the part as to how tolerant each casino is really depends on so many factors that anyones opinion is just that, an opinion, not a fact. I have played Rivers Casino in Des Plains IL and they didn't seem to care one bit at all when I was ramping up bets from table min to table max within 2 hands and then down again, yet the next day my friend played there and they bounced him after 30mins of play. It just depends. If I am traveling for work I want to go to a casino where I know they have lots of tables so I have the chance of playing solo or can get a head to head game. The French Lick casino has 11 tables versus other casinos that have over 40. Again I would advise buying the CBJN and doing some investigating from there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dalmatian View Post
    YES! I got a list of every casino in Indiana that is super tolerant plus the specific shift to play on laid out in stunning detail so we can maximize the EV for you. I have the list somewhere around here let me find it first.............
    Why are you so trusting of people with one message on the forum? What if this is the casino manager writing? Why are you throwing pearls without appreciating your time and money that you previously spent to obtain this information?
    "Don't Cast Your Pearls Before Swine" (Jesus)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gramazeka View Post
    Why are you so trusting of people with one message on the forum? What if this is the casino manager writing? Why are you throwing pearls without appreciating your time and money that you previously spent to obtain this information?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gramazeka View Post
    Why are you so trusting of people with one message on the forum? What if this is the casino manager writing? Why are you throwing pearls without appreciating your time and money that you previously spent to obtain this information?
    I get what you're saying, here.

    Also NOT a casino manager.... but that's what a casino manager would say. Hmmmm.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by VonDox View Post
    Your best bet is to purchase a copy of CBJN - CURRENT BLACKJACK NEWS and you will get a current listing of casinos in the US and elsewhere with good info on what the house rules are and other information. If you are serious about playing you should purchase a copy. The information is acurate and you can also send updates on rule changes they will incorporate before the next printing.
    Thanks!

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    Thank you for the posts

    Really appreciate the responses here. Didn't expect this so quick! Thank you!

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    Quote Originally Posted by VonDox View Post
    I was just trying to be helpful and from the stats found in there you can get some indication as to how good the games are in each casino. So the Horseshoe in Evansville has a S17 game, 1.2 deck cut on a 6 deck shoe but no mid-shoe entry on most tables so if your plan was to wong in that might not be the best choice to visit if that's your plan. I guess the part as to how tolerant each casino is really depends on so many factors that anyones opinion is just that, an opinion, not a fact. I have played Rivers Casino in Des Plains IL and they didn't seem to care one bit at all when I was ramping up bets from table min to table max within 2 hands and then down again, yet the next day my friend played there and they bounced him after 30mins of play. It just depends. If I am traveling for work I want to go to a casino where I know they have lots of tables so I have the chance of playing solo or can get a head to head game. The French Lick casino has 11 tables versus other casinos that have over 40. Again I would advise buying the CBJN and doing some investigating from there.
    Appreciate the info!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr21 View Post
    Appreciate the info!
    Jokes aside, Indiana sucks. you'd figure that out sooner or later on your own anyways.

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