florida bound

blackchipjim

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#1
Well I'll be shoving off this evening for Florida getting there in the dark. I will probably forced to seek greener pastures farther than my stay in Fort Meyers. The big M is the closiest action but obviously not the best so I will seek out other venues within my realm. I will give a report if there is any to give on casinos in the areas accessible by car. blackchipjim
 

sagefr0g

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#2
blackchipjim said:
Well I'll be shoving off this evening for Florida getting there in the dark. I will probably forced to seek greener pastures farther than my stay in Fort Meyers. The big M is the closiest action but obviously not the best so I will seek out other venues within my realm. I will give a report if there is any to give on casinos in the areas accessible by car. blackchipjim
well good luck. the only decent one i know of is SeaEscape in Ft. Lauderdale. but anyway i've always wondered about sterling casino lines outside of Cape Canaveral....
(Dead link: http://www.sterlingcasinolines.com/)
if you try it give us a shout lol.
i heard it used to be free to board....
 

FLASH1296

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#4
C b j n

The latest edition of CBJN has current conditions for the Seminole Hard Rock Casino in Hollywood, FL -- just 7 miles from Ft. Lauderdale.

I ought to know. I provided the data.
 

HockeXpert

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#8
FL casinos and boats currently operating

I have read several posts here and elsewhere inquiring about the places to play blackjack in Florida. Since the Seminole Indians debuted blackjack last year, they put some of their competition out of business, such as the Sea Escape out of Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale.

The land based casinos that offer blackjack are all run by the Seminole tribe. The locations that currently have blackjack are:
-Hollywood (15 minutes West of Fort Lauderdale or 45 mins North of Miami)
-Tampa
-Immokalee (2.5 hours Southeast of Tampa or 2 hours West of Fort Lauderdale/Miami)
The Seminole tribe has plans to add blackjack at two additional locations near the Seminole Hard rock in Hollywood. One location is literally across the street and the other is is Coconut Creek about 30 minutes North of the Seminole Hardrock in Hollywood. There is no time frame for either location.

All Seminole locations have 8D shoes on the main floor and 6D in the high limit room only ($100 min).


These are the boats that currently offer 4 hour trips normally twice daily:

SunCruz Casinos currently operates twice daily sailings from:
-Port Canaveral (1 hour East of Orlando)
-Jacksonville
-Key Largo (1.5 hours South of Miami/Fort Lauderdale)

Big M out of Fort Myers (2.5 hours West of Miami/Fort Lauderdale or 2 hours South of Tampa)

Palm Beach Princess (1.5 hours North of Miami/Fort Lauderdale)

That's it! Everything else is out of business.
 

johndoe

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#9
In my research the boats are awful. I've been to both Hard Rocks (Tampa/Hollywood), and they're both marginal at best, but beatable. 1.5-2/8, no surrender (!), ASM everywhere, a few CSM's.

No heat that I noted, though. Don't be afraid to wong in and out very aggressively, and spread big. You'll have to to win.
 
#10
If I'm not mistaken, I believe that Immokalee is CSM only, but don't hold me to that. You only missed one that I could spot: Suncruz Port Richey, which is about 2-2 1/2 hours west of Orlando. You can stay on board for up to 17 hours because it's an anchored ship that a ferry travels to and from throughout the day. The very few games that they have are beatable, but unless you're nearby, it's not worth the trip. PM me if more info is needed.

Hard Rock is easy to wong in, but as noted, it's 8D unless you're in the high-roller pit, which is under what seems to be pretty heavy scrutiny.
 

HockeXpert

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#11
Immokalee

I have not been to Immokalee since they opened the new portion and expanded their table games but I believe that when I was there, they did have both asm's and csm's. It was such a pitiful place when I was there that I tried to block it out of my memory.

I am certain that they do have non-csm tables since the expansion opened about 4 months ago but I have no idea how many tables.
 

blackchipjim

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#12
florida boat

Well got back this evening from vacation and was on one of the boats in florida. I would give the game a good rating considering the rules and decks. The limits were a little low and I never got to the upper ones but pen was excellent and the rules were a plus. I was getting a little sea sick so I had to cut my game short due to lack of stomach. If anyone wants more info pm and I'll be more exact on things. blackchipjim
 

SWFL Blackjack

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#13
Immokalee and Sun Cruz

Lonesome Gambler said:
If I'm not mistaken, I believe that Immokalee is CSM only, but don't hold me to that. You only missed one that I could spot: Suncruz Port Richey, which is about 2-2 1/2 hours west of Orlando. You can stay on board for up to 17 hours because it's an anchored ship that a ferry travels to and from throughout the day. The very few games that they have are beatable, but unless you're nearby, it's not worth the trip. PM me if more info is needed.

Hard Rock is easy to wong in, but as noted, it's 8D unless you're in the high-roller pit, which is under what seems to be pretty heavy scrutiny.
Immokalee is CSM on $10 & $15, and Shoe on $25+ tables, with Hard 17 on $25+ tables too.

I was considering the Suncruz due to it's sail time length and free food and drinks while gambling. Is wonging easy on Suncruz? Is it worth driving from Naples (3 hours away) for? Thanks!
 
#14
immokkale is not that far from Ft myers played there on memorial day last week, not very crowded. Have done alot better there then in Hardrock in Ft Lauderdale.
 
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