Kasi said:
They used to have it.
I just can't believe they still have it.
I don't think it lasted 2 or 3 months before they screwed Geoff Hall in their ignorance.
Like many alternative games/rules/sidebets, it's very profitable for both casinos and AP, and the casinos will make a lot more money from this thing than the AP's.
But the attitude of most East Coast stores is not against profitable or alternative games but against table games in general. They really only care about slots and slot players, and if it wasn't for the all-slots converted racetracks around as strong competition for slot players, I suspect at least one Northeast store would have already dumped all table games and went all-slots.
So when they see a game like Blackjack Switch, they see first having to pay cash to buy the game and then having to train personnel to deal and protect it, and to their peanut brains it's just not worth the trouble, especially for one table.