How many decks? How much pen? Are they non-CSM?gkvil said:weekdays before noon $5 min.
weekends usually one table $10, 3 tables $15 and the rest $25 with a couple more at $50
I just found out I'll be going up there this Friday for my brother's birthday. I'll bring back a report on friday afternoon-evening conditions.Jeff25 said:8d s17 das 75-80%
You will find low limit tables but Casino Rama is infamous for opening a $5/$10 table then jacking up the min bet before the first shoe has even ended. Yes you will get grandfathered, but its still a hastle.
The place is a ploppy zoo, so wonging in can get very difficult.
In there HL room its 6d s17 das $100 min
If you are a Canadian citizen you should not allow ANY casino to make you leave a table in Canada, ESPECIALLY IN ONTARIO. In 94 one of Tommy Hylands teams hit Windsor and the big Vegas casinos (Caesars, the Hilton Corporation, and Circus Circus) that had a stake in Windsor put up megabucks through lobbying and legal fees to go to war with him and try to make counting illegal in Ontario. The casinos lost. In the ruling relying heavily on expert testimony from Arnold Snyder the judge stated .." the court has determined that the accused were not cheating contrary to Section 209 of the Criminal Code. They were indeed highly trained professionals using highly developed skills in an extremely risky venture"mborrow said:Guys Beware as many on here say there is no HEAT IN RAMA.
After my friend learned the Uston APC and tested it in rama for 3 weeks with a 30k bankroll.
He got "backed off" not barred but it took less then 2 weeks.
Just my opinion, but I think this post contains a bit too much info, especially since the casino in question has been named. A simple, "I found some interesting things there. PM for details." would have been sufficient.halcyon1234 said:For the record:
Every shoe I say (didn't see the HL room) was 8D, with 2 decks or less cut off. They use blue decks and yellow cut-cards, so it is actually quite easy to see when The End Is Near. Just about every table is Perfect Pair or Lucky Ladies.
Many of the dealers are slow slow slow, which does make it easier to count.
I don't think I saw a CSM. Some tables use automatic shufflers. A lot of the tables use HAND SHUFFLE-- and a sloppy one at that. I had 3 TC >2 shoes in a row on the same table. If you are any good at shuffle tracking, you'd be in heaven.
They have two rows of BJ. There's about 10 tables clumped together near the slots. Then the next row of table games is all 21 and 3-Card Poker, etc. But if you go another row or two past that, there's another clump of blackjack tables. Those seem to be less populated.
No heat, even when backcounting, wonging, and laying down blacks. A ultra-whimpy "checks play" is called, but the critters neither respond to it, nor do the dealers wait for the critters. The critters barely even check the shuffle.
The dealers are fairly good with their holecards. They use one of those "stick the corner of the hole card underneath a piece of plastic" dealies for blackjacks. The nub is /just/ slightly higher than the table, but the cards are easily slid into place. however, I did see one dealer who bent the cards and lifted them ever so slightly to check. I was back counting and not playing, but I suspect someone might be able to catch a glimpse.
Truthfully, I think they keep all their sloppy dealers in the poker room. They deal so SLOW its painful. AND some of them toss the cards out so high, that I could catch glimpses without even lowering my head. Bad.
That post was 4 years old and quite inaccurate with respect to current conditions (many asm's and some csm's). My 4 year old posts in this thread are also complete BS with respect to the realities of theory vs practice and I wish I could delete them. Experience has proved to be the best educator and yields the greatest EV.Southpaw said:Just my opinion, but I think this post contains a bit too much info, especially since the casino in question has been named. A simple, "I found some interesting things there. PM for details." would have been sufficient.
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You can delete them.Brock Windsor said:That post was 4 years old and quite inaccurate with respect to current conditions (many asm's and some csm's). My 4 year old posts in this thread are also complete BS with respect to the realities of theory vs practice and I wish I could delete them. Experience has proved to be the best educator and yields the greatest EV.