I think what is at issue here is how one defines "best". If you are going strickly by rules, then yes, there are better 6 deck games on the strip. If you add in penetration, there still may be a few better games. But if you are factoring in number of tables available (wonging in and out) and the casino's tolerance level, as I do, you are hard pressed to find better 'opportunities' on the strip. It's not really about finding the best game, it's about finding the best opportunity. I mean one of the best games (by rules) in Vegas is at 6th and Fremont, but it's not much of an 'opportunity' to make any serious money. (except in very short spurts) There are also some really good games, rules-wise in some high limit areas, but they are protected and watched so closely, it makes them not a great 'opportunity'.