Any Recommendations for AC Casinos for beginners..?

#1
Hello All,

I am getting into card counting mostly as a hobby...I trade futures currently for income...I was wondering if anyone could suggest a good casino in AC that has $1 bets for BJ, or 1 -2 decks that I could start with...?
 

Wookets

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#2
Quantar said:
Hello All,

I am getting into card counting mostly as a hobby...I trade futures currently for income...I was wondering if anyone could suggest a good casino in AC that has $1 bets for BJ, or 1 -2 decks that I could start with...?
Trump Plaza has $1 BJ, but beware of the 25 cent hand fee.
 
#7
Trump Plaza blackjack

Almost all their $10 minimum tables are now S17.:)

Watch the inscription on the felt. And I think all the $25 tables too.
 

BJinNJ

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#10
Get a copy of...

CBJN from BJ21.com . Well worth the coin.

Or, plan on walking the boards in AC. In April
I found no low limit games worth playing, but
didn't walk down to Trop or Hilton.

PA has better rules, but the pen was atrocious
in Mt. Airy and Sands(Bethlehem) in late June.

BJinNJ :cool:
 

melbedewy

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#11
Quantar said:
Hello All,

I am getting into card counting mostly as a hobby...I trade futures currently for income...I was wondering if anyone could suggest a good casino in AC that has $1 bets for BJ, or 1 -2 decks that I could start with...?

I hope this is a joke post because what you are asking for does not exist anywhere but a few dingy busted out places in LV and Reno. The Alamo truck stop/casino in Sparks, near Reno, right off I-80 being the most prominent in my head.
Maybe one of those dumps in downtown Henderson Jokers Wild or Eldorado, and that's about it baby.
 

Thunder

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#12
sciontc said:
which casino would you say has the best pen for $10 tables
It literally changes by the day. I suggest you do some scouting and check out Hilton, WWW/Bally's, Trump Plaza and Resorts. You might even find some $5 tables in the morning.
 
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FLASH1296

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#14
Quantar,

Your handle suggests that you are a "numbers dude"

Start with an understanding that the $1 and $2 games available in some spots
in the Eastern U.S.A. charge you a fee (euphemistically called an "ante") for
each hand played that has a wager <$10. That is completely ruinous; not that
those same games are playable even without such outrageous usury !
 

paymypush

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#15
Hands per hour divided by 4. That's the dollar amount you'll pay to "rent" a seat each hour at these tables with a 25 cent ante. Before anyone points out that the fee is waved for $10 wagers, I'll remind everyone that $10 is the table max at most if not all of these games.
 
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