Ohio Casino Blackjack Rules?

ChefJJ

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#21
PonyPrincess said:
The only safe bet if it's going to be managed by Harrah's is that it will be run poorly, for better or worse.
I disagree. Like AM noted, it's all about what location you're at.
 

Coyote

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#22
If competitive pressure is the key to good games, then I suspect Cleveland will have the best games.

I think there are too many ploppies in this world for the casinos to feed on that they will still try to extract every dollar they can from the tables!

That being said, it is our job to make sure our game is dialed in for any opportunity!
 

21forme

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#23
Coyote said:
If competitive pressure is the key to good games, then I suspect Cleveland will have the best games.
there is no such thing as competitive pressure in the casino biz. Look at AC vs. eastern PA, for example.
 
#24
21forme said:
there is no such thing as competitive pressure in the casino biz. Look at AC vs. eastern PA, for example.
Last I looked AC was dead and Pa you had trouble finding a vacant chair. Is that not the definition of competitive pressure? If AC execs are to stupid to compete they can continue to loose revenue and close casinos during the week giving the few steady customers that are left a reason to give Pa casinos a look. Once they do AC casinos become a fading memory.
 

moo321

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#25
21forme said:
there is no such thing as competitive pressure in the casino biz. Look at AC vs. eastern PA, for example.
What? Have you compared the promos available in, say, Vegas and Tunica with the promos available at an isolated casino in the middle of nowhere Indiana or West Virginia? There's a massive difference.

Big markets have cheap buffets, free buffet after 30 minutes of play, match plays for new players, 2 to 1 on suited blackjack promos, etc.
 
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