Q? DD Pitch @Caesars & @NYNY 60% playable?

chichow

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#1
I recall Caesars having DD pitch at oh never mind. Heh I could edit this post but so what. There was 100 high limit for a 6D shoe game, but it doesn't matter what the DD was...because I recall it was 500 min. :p

NYNY has 100 dollar DD pitch.
The cut card is set within the discard tray. My estimating skills aren't that great.

Anyone know what that tray notch is set to? I think it was a little less than 50% maybe 60%.

Is 60% playable?
 
#2
chichow said:
I recall Caesars having DD pitch at oh never mind. Heh I could edit this post but so what. There was 100 high limit for a 6D shoe game, but it doesn't matter what the DD was...because I recall it was 500 min. :p

NYNY has 100 dollar DD pitch.
The cut card is set within the discard tray. My estimating skills aren't that great.

Anyone know what that tray notch is set to? I think it was a little less than 50% maybe 60%.

Is 60% playable?
60% on double deck? yes thats playable i believe.. if its not, then just wong.. wonging is insanely great
 

moo321

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#3
SilentBob420BMFJ said:
60% on double deck? yes thats playable i believe.. if its not, then just wong.. wonging is insanely great
Wonging 2 deck is a good way to get backed off.
 

toastblows

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#4
:laugh: also at a DD $100 game unless its insanely busy, you will probably be alone a lot of the time....so wonging will be as moo says.....impossible to "beat" them. Its kind of lame when you wong out and they have to re shuffle and its just you coming back in. :laugh: You can however take bathroom breaks, just not every 10 minutes :cool2:
 

ihate17

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#7
I think it is not uniform

Being unwelcome at Harrah's properties, I am not too sure if some games have changed of late, but at one time at Harrah's you could not DAS but at Ballys you could.
Did they keep DAS at Bill's after the takeover?

I still find it funny (in an real ironic way) that the $500 double deck game at Caesars is the same so so double deck game found at most locals casinos for $5 and inferior to some other double deck games on the strip available for much less.
Reminds me, a while back I had a heads up game at an MGM owned casinos double deck game (good rules, good enough pen to play), when three guys sat down at the table. All three were comped at Caesars and were upset that when the place was slow the pit would not lower that $500 min. All three bought in for $2,000 and averaged about $100 a bet and I shortly left not liking a 4 man table.
I did play long enough that I did not think any of these guys counted or played basic strategy at all. If these were the customers Caesars is pricing out of their double deck game, Caesars is throwing money away and it is landing in other casinos. If anyone should know they you can make money on players that bet under $500, Harrah's should.

ihate17
 
#8
moo321 said:
Wonging 2 deck is a good way to get backed off.
i forget that not every casino allows mid entry, wonging, and damn near anything you want, like the few casinos in nw indiana.. i have a very good wonging argument tho, which is that i cant afford to bet every hand, and if they had $5 tables, i would play every hand, which is true if i were playing only basic strategy.. of course if your spreading, then you cant make that argument
 
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