info pls on Inn of the Mountain Gods Casino

Bacchante

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#1
There's a good chance I may be traveling to New Mexico not far from the Inn of the Mountain Gods Casino in Mescalero in 2-4 weeks, I was wondering if anyone has played there recently. According to their website they have $5 min, DAS. I'd like to know what games they have (DD/6 deck/whatever), deal penetration, other rules, etc to see if it's worth a stop by to play. Thanks.
 

Bacchante

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#2
fyi Inn of the Mountain Gods Casino NM conditions

I did play there earlier this week during the day, most of the tables were closed but they did have 4 bj tables open. Two used CSM (Yuck!) and the other 2 were ASM. (Obviously I didn't play at the CSM.) 3 tables were $5 min, 1 was $10. All were 6D shoe/H17/DAS no RSA, NS, 75% pen. Low maximums (300 at 5, 500 at 10 but I play way under that so it was irrelevant to me.) One other note- you can only play one hand at the $5 ASM table, at the $10 you could play two betting at least twice the minimum.
 

FLASH1296

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#3
Unplayable Casino.

Presumably you understand that as a H17 shoe game without Late Surrender the penetration is nowhere near acceptable.

Do not patronize this "burn joint."
 

ChefJJ

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#4
Bacchante said:
I did play there earlier this week during the day, most of the tables were closed but they did have 4 bj tables open. Two used CSM (Yuck!) and the other 2 were ASM. (Obviously I didn't play at the CSM.) 3 tables were $5 min, 1 was $10. All were 6D shoe/H17/DAS no RSA, NS, 75% pen. Low maximums (300 at 5, 500 at 10 but I play way under that so it was irrelevant to me.) One other note- you can only play one hand at the $5 ASM table, at the $10 you could play two betting at least twice the minimum.
Bacchante (or anyone else who knows),

We will be in that area in March 2010 on a long camping trip...any idea of how the hotel/amenities are?

good luck :joker:
 

ChefJJ

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#5
Stopped In For a Quickie

To follow up on the conditions at the Inn...Bacchante is right on, as is FLASH for the most part with regard to the BJ games. We swung in for a couple hours a couple days back to see the place.

Craps, on the other hand, was superb there. Friendly crew, absolutely NO heat for AP dice, and a good atmosphere. They're giving away slot cash for first-time sign-ups and we made some dough out of that and turned that into even more on the dice table.

Again, not much to say for AP blackjack, but great for craps.

good luck from the Southwest :joker:
 

ChefJJ

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#7
It is...and many believe it to be extremely improbable, if not impossible.

It works for me, but is always a work in progress. I'm not a "pro" by any stretch of the imagination. That's why I built a full-size craps table to continually improve my skills as well as understand how to take advantage of them.

good luck :joker:
 

Dyepaintball12

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#9
ChefJJ said:
It is...and many believe it to be extremely improbable, if not impossible.

It works for me, but is always a work in progress. I'm not a "pro" by any stretch of the imagination. That's why I built a full-size craps table to continually improve my skills as well as understand how to take advantage of them.

good luck :joker:
How much did that Cost to build? I was looking into building one that was basically just a little box with the diamond backing and it was going to be a like $200!
 
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