Laughlin: Worth The "Free" Trip?

Finn Dog

Well-Known Member
#1
Greetings,

I've been bombarded by Harrah's marketing to fly & stay "free" at their Laughlin property for ages now. In surveying the latest CBJN, I see the typical 6D house edge in Laughlin is frightening; however, I do see some nice 6D pen and am wondering if it can possibly overcome the big house advantages?

Therefore, wondering what you folks with local experience advise as to where to play 6D? As mentioned, I'd stay at Harrah's (if your consensus says I should go). Presume I'd need a car?

Best regards,

FD
 

shadroch

Well-Known Member
#2
Laughlin is a pretty compact town, with almost all the action on the river. One casino is across the street from the river.
While a car is best, you can go casino to casino via water taxi. Harrahs is at the south end of "the strip", the Riverside is a little more than a mile away on the north end. There is a riverfront promenade that connects all the casinos but Harrahs. Harrahs is a good walk away from the next casino, and the terrain is quite hilly.
Harrahs has a decent 2D with $25 minimums.
Golden Nugget and Pioneer have good SD, but are very, very sweaty.
The Edgewater just got it's 3-2 games back, but is nothing special.
Riverside has an okay SD, and is where it all began.
I don't play 6D, so I can't help you with that. It's not offered in many Laughlin casinos, is it? There are virtual machines that offer 6D in the trop and aquarius. They might interest you if you are an out of the box thinker.
Laughlin, in general, is much mure enjoyable with a car. I spend about ten days there every year.
 

FLASH1296

Well-Known Member
#4
I was at Harrah's Laughlin,

They backed me off their uglified excuse for BJ after 20 minutes.

I had the nerve to be winning. I never bet anything substantial.

The Shift Manager parked himself at the table and politely "gave me the tap."

but at least I kicked ass at poker all weekend.

By the way, the crowds in Laughlin make use of the casino's R.V. Parks

I suspect that the average age in the Laughlin stores is 71.

If you are under 40 you really do stick out - for just that reason.

Laughlin is NOT a good venue.

I will never return.


 

shadroch

Well-Known Member
#5
If I believed anything Flash wrote, his promise to never return to Laughlin would be good news.
I'm going to guess that he was never there for Bike Week, the third biggest bike run in the nation after Sturgis and Daytona. Nor for Pirates of the Colorado week,which attracts teams from every college in a few hundred miles.
In the winter, you get a lot of retired snow birds from the midwest.
The other eight months the crowd comes for the fishing and jetsking.
 

shadroch

Well-Known Member
#6
Finn Dog said:
According to the latest CBJN, all 10 casinos now offer 6D.
I don't believe that is correct. The Pioneer and the Trop offer only SD or DD, except that the Trop does have six deck virtual machines.
 
#7
Geriatric Wheelchair Convention Week!

Let's not leave THAT one out! hahaha Seriously though, I noticed that I was the youngest guy in Laughlin last time I was there. Our group stuck out like a watermelon in a pepper patch! Lots of seniors favor Laughlin over Vegas because of the lower stakes action maybe? I'm not sure. I know there are lots of seniors bus trips into Laughlin also, so perhaps it's convenient and cost effective over going to Vegas.

The vast majority of people that frequent Laughlin are obviously the older crowd... the MUCH older crowd, like around 80 or so. I'm not saying that's a bad thing, I am simply stating fact.

They do get jumpy and freaky if you bet any serious money, I noticed! I didn't stay there long on my last visit but it was fun and interesting. The countryside, terrain and the colorado river are scenic and interesting, making it worth the stop even if the blackjack is not all that spiffy.
 

jimbiggs

Well-Known Member
#8
Free rooms are easy to come by in Laughlin. I've never noticed that the crowds were any older. One funny observation I have to offer...Late at night when it's dead at the Aquarius, walk over to the Riverside and that place will be packed.

There are six deck tables in all Laughlin casinos now, but they are not always open. Even River Palms has one, but I've never seen it open. Riverside changed two of it's SD tables to 6D tables for a total of three in the main pit area plus two others in the other pit. Funny how different casinos react differently to the recession.
 

jimbiggs

Well-Known Member
#9
Finn Dog said:
Greetings,

I've been bombarded by Harrah's marketing to fly & stay "free" at their Laughlin property for ages now. In surveying the latest CBJN, I see the typical 6D house edge in Laughlin is frightening; however, I do see some nice 6D pen and am wondering if it can possibly overcome the big house advantages?

Therefore, wondering what you folks with local experience advise as to where to play 6D? As mentioned, I'd stay at Harrah's (if your consensus says I should go). Presume I'd need a car?

Best regards,

FD

If you intend to play 6D shoes, then it's not worth the trip. If you intend to play red level SD or DD, then yes it is worth the trip. I would not want to say at Harrah's without a car, but where there's a will, there's a way. EasyRhino did it once.
 

Finn Dog

Well-Known Member
#10
shadroch said:
I don't believe that is correct. The Pioneer and the Trop offer only SD or DD, except that the Trop does have six deck virtual machines.
Well, this is from the latest CBJN (for convenience, I've underlined the number of decks):

Pioneer Laugh 1 .63 6 1.0 5 500 h17,ds

TropExp Laugh 3 .76 6 1.1 5 500 h17,LL10
TropExp Laugh 1 .76 6 1.1 5 500 h17

If I'm reading this correctly, I guess this is good free advertising for just getting the ongoing monthly subscription (cause you never know when they'll change something on you)!

Best regards,

FD
 

shadroch

Well-Known Member
#11
Finn Dog said:
Well, this is from the latest CBJN (for convenience, I've underlined the number of decks):

Pioneer Laugh 1 .63 6 1.0 5 500 h17,ds

TropExp Laugh 3 .76 6 1.1 5 500 h17,LL10
TropExp Laugh 1 .76 6 1.1 5 500 h17

If I'm reading this correctly, I guess this is good free advertising for just getting the ongoing monthly subscription (cause you never know when they'll change something on you)!

Best regards,

FD
Are they saying those are the only games offered?
 

FLASH1296

Well-Known Member
#12
Call me silly and old-fashioned, but I do not exactly get enthused for games with House Advantages of .63% and .76% :laugh:



R O T F L M A O
 

Finn Dog

Well-Known Member
#14
jimbiggs said:
If you intend to play 6D shoes, then it's not worth the trip. If you intend to play red level SD or DD, then yes it is worth the trip. I would not want to say at Harrah's without a car, but where there's a will, there's a way. EasyRhino did it once.
FLASH1296 said:
Call me silly and old-fashioned, but I do not exactly get enthused for games with House Advantages of .63% and .76% :laugh:



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Let me ask y'all this: granted, at first glance, games with a HA of .63% and .76% appear laughable, but I've always heard that penetration can possibly trump HA...but how does one actually make that computation mathematically? Does CVCX do this for you--does it allow you to input these variables?

Let me cite as the example a casino with these 6D rules:

7 .56 6 1.2 5 2500 h17,ds,rsa

Does the 80% penetration overcome the .56 HA...and how is this actually calculated?

Best regards,

FD
 

EasyRhino

Well-Known Member
#17
Finn Dog said:
I've been bombarded by Harrah's marketing to fly & stay "free" at their Laughlin property for ages now.
It's a free trip, unless you have better, freer, options avaialble, go for it. It you're betting big it might get really sweaty, but that has its own charm.

Harrah's is up on a hille and well defended from wannabe pedestrians. Only do it if you want to get your hike on. The best option would seem to be the water taxi, cabs are actually more expensive, I think, only useful if you want to get away from the river (and I'm not sure why you would).
 

shadroch

Well-Known Member
#18
After several stays at Harrahs, I discovered a secret stairway that cuts the walk to the closest casino in half. Rather than describe it, I'll just say it exists and the valet will gladly point it out.
 

Martin Gayle

Well-Known Member
#19
What is with the 6d love? Why are you going to NV to play 6d? There are plenty of good DD and a few SD in Laughlin you should play before 6d. Also, it is usually ill advised to stay where you play. If you are going with your wife, it will be very embarrassing to be kicked out and lose your comp and you and wifey will be out like Mary and Joseph.
 

Finn Dog

Well-Known Member
#20
shadroch said:
After several stays at Harrahs, I discovered a secret stairway that cuts the walk to the closest casino in half. Rather than describe it, I'll just say it exists and the valet will gladly point it out.
:laugh::laugh::laugh:

I bet that secret stairway also leads to their secret tables with good rules and great pen as well--just show your Diamond card and you're in, right?

Best regards,

FD
 
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