Which casinos offer 6-decks in Atlantic City?

ArcticInferno

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I've been to a few casinos in Atlantic City, but not all.
Borgata has some nice 6-deck games.
Borgata does have 8-deck pits, but those tables are open only during peak seasons.
Harrah's has 8-decks on the general floor, and 6-decks only in the high-limit room.
I personally don't like to play in those "high-limit rooms".
Taj Mahal and Caesars have 8-decks only.
My personal experience is that 6-decks are better than 8-decks for many reasons;
penetration, frequency of fluctuations in the count, etc.
Is Borgata the only casino with 6-decks on the general floor (outside the high-limit rooms)?
 
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ArcticInferno said:
I've been to a few casinos in Atlantic City, but not all.
Borgata has some nice 6-deck games.
Borgata does have 8-deck pits, but those tables are open only during peak seasons.
Harrah's has 8-decks on the general floor, and 6-decks only in the high-limit room.
I personally don't like to play in those "high-limit rooms".
Taj Mahal and Caesars have 8-decks only.
My personal experience is that 6-decks are better than 8-decks for many reasons;
penetration, frequency of fluctuations in the count, etc.
Is Borgata the only casino with 6-decks on the general floor (outside the high-limit rooms)?
Hilton, Resorts, Trump Plaza and Borgata have some 6D games available. Good idea to avoid the high limit rooms, as they are all no-mid-shoe and the ability to come and go as you please is worth more than any other rule. Aside from the Borgata I believe all of the 6D games in town are NMS.

Sometimes they are worth playing, other times the pen and crowding make it better off backcounting any game you can find with good pen and open seats. AC loves closed pits and full tables these days, so when you get a backcounting opportunity take advantage of it.
 
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