Hello AP's,
I'm visiting Las Vegas for the first time soon and I'm wondering where in the city can be found the best games. Thank you in advance!
For low-midrollers, you have a few options.
$10-$15 DD - Nearly all Boyd and STN properties. Downtown etc. Fremont, Park Plaza, Main Street, California, Suncoast, Gold Coast, New Orleans, Aliante, Cannery etc theres quite a few more
$25 DD - about half of casinos will have this option
$50 DD/Shoe - Most non-strip high limit rooms
$100 DD/Shoe - Most strip casinos
Really depends what you are after. I find Boyd heat to be pretty lax and dealers constantly making errors. One casino in particular had every dealer on shift with less than 1 week of experience. Overpaying, Miscalculating hands, showing hole card. I recall 1 dealer standing on a 16, paying over $500 out to the table, then before he shuffled someone asked to see the next card which was a 5.
Get a copy of CBJN at bj21.com. It has all the 3:2 games along with tables, rules, table limits, cut-offs, house edge etc. You can subscribe and get monthly updates, or buy a single copy. Use the Excel version so you can filter. It’s a good starting point, but you’ll need to do your own scouting too.
"I don't think outside the box; I think of what I can do with the box." - Henri Matisse
Of course. There are so many casinos that there are a lot of good games. They tend to have much better game protection than other places. So you need to protect your identity, play shorter sessions, and use methods to throw them off.
Playing shorter sessions can work from an economics perspective in Vegas because it's only a few minutes to go to another casino, versus driving long distances.
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