Turning Stone Rules

bluewhale

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#1
Hey, I'm planning on doing a trip to turning stone shortly. Can someone give me information on the rules including heat and pen.
Also if you know any hotels where we can stay fairly cheap it would be good. thanks.
 

shadroch

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#2
There have been several posts about TS's not using mirrors to check for BJ,and the advantage an astute observer can gain from it.
I went to school not all that far from there,and the second coming of Christ wouldn't get me back up that way in the winter.
 

bluewhale

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#3
shadroch said:
There have been several posts about TS's not using mirrors to check for BJ,and the advantage an astute observer can gain from it.
I went to school not all that far from there,and the second coming of Christ wouldn't get me back up that way in the winter.
well seeing as how i'm coming from canada, i'll be looking forward to the relatively warm weather down there. but basically i just want to confirm, from anyone who has been there recently, that they have non csm games there.
 

SystemsTrader

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#4
bluewhale said:
well seeing as how i'm coming from canada, i'll be looking forward to the relatively warm weather down there. but basically i just want to confirm, from anyone who has been there recently, that they have non csm games there.
They have 8 deck standard rules on main floor and 2 and 6 deck in high roller room.
 

bluewhale

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#5
SystemsTrader said:
They have 8 deck standard rules on main floor and 2 and 6 deck in high roller room.
sweet... i'm planning a 3 day trip there soon. i'm guessing their high roller room is min 100, no mid shoe entry eh?
 
#6
Ts

The high roller room has 2 or 3 100 min tables and 1 500 min table. The 100 min is 2 decks hand dealt with only about 60% pen. TS in my opinion is trash. They installed new card readers recently. All they do is throw the card under a scanner or whatever and the light will light up red for blackjack or green for no blackjack. Another thing, the high roller room is very closely watched where as if you’re playing one of their 10 or 15 min tables you will get no heat. On the 8 deck tables you will get 75% pen.


Also for hotels, The casino has 3 of them. For the tower hotel and the other 3 level hotel i think its about 180 a night, the Loge is around 280 a night, they also own a motel 5 minutes down they road which is much cheaper then the others mentioned but you can find all the exact pricing on their website. I dont know of any other hotels then those mentioned in the Verona-Rome area.
 
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bluewhale

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#7
Thanks a lot!

ajc said:
The high roller room has 2 or 3 100 min tables and 1 500 min table. The 100 min is 2 decks hand dealt with only about 60% pen. TS in my opinion is trash. They installed new card readers recently. All they do is throw the card under a scanner or whatever and the light will light up red for blackjack or green for no blackjack. Another thing, the high roller room is very closely watched where as if you’re playing one of their 10 or 15 min tables you will get no heat. On the 8 deck tables you will get 75% pen.


Also for hotels, The casino has 3 of them. For the tower hotel and the other 3 level hotel i think its about 180 a night, the Loge is around 280 a night, they also own a motel 5 minutes down they road which is much cheaper then the others mentioned but you can find all the exact pricing on their website. I dont know of any other hotels then those mentioned in the Verona-Rome area.
 
#8
Updated Info

Weekend rates for casino hotels are around $250.00 (probably lower at the Inn which is off site, but is small and usually booked in advance).

No CSM's anywhere in sight. They probably don't need them with an 8 deck shu game, as I'm sure they're making money.

$500 minimum table is by prior arrangement only.

High roller room has two double deck $100.00 min tables - face down, no DAS. They also have a six deck $100.00 min - face up, with DAS.

High roller play gets easy room comp.
 
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