good game in southern indiana...

cpage727

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#1
i'll be in indianapolis wednesday....out of argosy, old caesars in louisville, grand vic or belterra anyone know if there are any 6 deck $10 games without the stupid shuffle machine?
 
#6
Speedy99 said:
Grand Vic has 6 deck $10 H17, DAS,RSA,DOA, LS, 2 decks cut off, Hand dealt, poker side bet pays 9-1
I was in the area on business this past weekend.

This is an 8 deck game. They do cut off 2 decks, but it's out of 8 decks, not 6. The only 6 deck games the Grand Vic has are in the High Limit Room and are $25 min. They are S17 but I am not sure on the pen. All the $10 min tables are 8 decks.
 

Speedy99

Active Member
#7
There are 2 tables of 6 deck with the poker side bet also, I played on both of them this week, there are several 8 deck but without the poker sidebet, looked like they were cutting off 2 decks maybe 1.5 at best.
 
#8
Speedy99 said:
There are 2 tables of 6 deck with the poker side bet also, I played on both of them this week, there are several 8 deck but without the poker sidebet, looked like they were cutting off 2 decks maybe 1.5 at best.
I have to respectfully disagree. Why would the 21+3 tables be 6 decks and all other tables be 8 decks?

Unless they changed the tables since last Saturday everything outside the HL Room is 8D, H17. The 6 deckers in the HL Room are all $25 min S17 no mid shoe entry.
 

moo321

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#9
Guys, stop talking about conditions in public. Two of the boats have already gone H17. We don't need any more declines.
 

Blue Efficacy

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#11
EasyRhino said:
Discussin S17 vs H17 isn't particularly proprietary. It's written right on the felt, for chrissakes.
Agreed!

Like a casino spy will learn from this thread "OMG S17 is better for the card counter we'd better ditch it!!1!11!"
 

moo321

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#12
EasyRhino said:
Discussin S17 vs H17 isn't particularly proprietary. It's written right on the felt, for chrissakes.
Yes, but arguing about the number of decks used on a specific game at a specific casino is too much. Especially when there's only one 6 decker in the joint.
 
#13
moo321 said:
Yes, but arguing about the number of decks used on a specific game at a specific casino is too much. Especially when there's only one 6 decker in the joint.
They didnt say anything wrong. I mean its not like they said:If you go to Harrah's Joliet outside Chicago where they have a 6D/H17/DAS/RSA game and watch for good dealers on afternoon/night shift (in any of the 3 pits) who cut at around 1.5 decks or better instead of 2 decks you can spread very nicely before being noticed because they use opaque discard trays along with ASM's so the pits grown lazy/complacent and hardly think to look for counters.Plus on top of that there are several sloppy inexperienced dealers to be found as they turned over a good portion of there staff to part-timers when they took the initial hit from smoking ban and lost a lot of business to the redone Horseshoe Hammond in Indiana.Harrah's even has a couple nice looking waitresses on nights like Jen1, Jen2 and Christina.That better Mooboy?
 

moo321

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#14
German said:
They didnt say anything wrong. I mean its not like they said:If you go to Harrah's Joliet outside Chicago where they have a 6D/H17/DAS/RSA game and watch for good dealers on afternoon/night shift (in any of the 3 pits) who cut at around 1.5 decks or better instead of 2 decks you can spread very nicely before being noticed because they use opaque discard trays along with ASM's so the pits grown lazy/complacent and hardly think to look for counters.Plus on top of that there are several sloppy inexperienced dealers to be found as they turned over a good portion of there staff to part-timers when they took the initial hit from smoking ban and lost a lot of business to the redone Horseshoe Hammond in Indiana.Harrah's even has a couple nice looking waitresses on nights like Jen1, Jen2 and Christina.That better Mooboy?
Is that all true?
 
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