Black Hawk info?

NightStalker

Well-Known Member
#1
Generic info about the area:
1) Is table max 100everywhere?
2) Is there any cashout limit to avoid id-hassle?
3) Does dealer keeps their tokes?
4) What's the ideal dealing time? :
1hour main, 20min relief or rubberband: 1hour/20min each?
 
#2
NightStalker said:
Generic info about the area:
1) Is table max 100everywhere?
2) Is there any cashout limit to avoid id-hassle?
3) Does dealer keeps their tokes?
4) What's the ideal dealing time? :
1hour main, 20min relief or rubberband: 1hour/20min each?
Last time I played at blackhawk was a little under a year ago. But i can answer most of these questions.

1. State law prohibits having a bet higher than $100.
2. I have cashed out with $2500 at Marti-Graw and The Lodge numerous times without an issue.
3. Dealers pool tokes
4. I'm pretty sure its 1h/20m but could be wrong.
 

NightStalker

Well-Known Member
#3
Are you sure?

MentorZQ said:
Last time I played at blackhawk was a little under a year ago. But i can answer most of these questions.

1. State law prohibits having a bet higher than $100.
2. I have cashed out with $2500 at Marti-Graw and The Lodge numerous times without an issue.
3. Dealers pool tokes
4. I'm pretty sure its 1h/20m but could be wrong.
Thanks for the info...

Are you certain about (4). Two other members on this board who claims to be local says it's 20min volleyball..

Either way I've a long layover at denver, so will check the place myself..
 

Friendo

Well-Known Member
#4
Black Hawk dealer rotation

I have not played all the Black Hawk casinos, but my experience is that dealers move on after 20 minutes.

Weekend evenings - Friday and Saturday - are a zoo; most other times, not so much.

A weird consequence of the $100 max bet limit is that 6-deck tables in more popular joints may have $15 minimums, capping your spread at 6.66:1. :laugh:

This inspired my first backcounting adventures, which occurred at a time of needless paranoia on my part: I now think that spreading to two hands in such situations, and at such stakes, is a smarter choice.

No word on whether the $100 ceiling will ever rise. It would be nice to bet $100 on a hand without feeling like the high roller at the table.
 
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