Where in LV would be a good property for blackjack given a 3 day jaunt? I have friend going there in a few weeks. Prefers DD games.
Silver Sevens is in my rotation when I visit Las Vegas. In my experience, the conditions are consistent with what is published in CBJN. I've had no problems with short hit-and-run sessions there spreading 1-8 on their DD game (H17, DAS). Note that I'm a low-stakes recreational player, so if you're playing higher stakes, you will stand out and your mileage will almost certainly vary.
The only time it was a problem was when I sat at a table at 6:00 a.m., the only $25 DD table at the MBay where an Asian woman had been the entire night, lost a lot of money. Another Chinese and I joined her, I was the lowest player (playing Green while the other two were black or chunky Green), I was the only one winning but barely. Phone rings, we are the only active table in the pit, guy gets on the phone, our eye meets, he looks away...I up and leave quickly.
I was only playing a max bet of $150, was losing but the deepest pen was at the P station and the colourful rock. I played decent games at MBay, The one named after a Brazilian town, the tree one, the colored rock, the station that calls itself a palace. I lost. I was too concerned about heat, underbet often, played tired and played rated everywhere. Rooms were all compd.
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