Re: East coast blackjack is the pits
>>If you're a total novice, you may find Foxwoods worthwhile for practice, but >>otherwise I'd rather save my bankroll for trips to Vegas.
Thats essentially my other option, don't take Foxwoods too seriously - just use it for practice for the true "big game". I live within an hour of both CT casinos, so if I can find "good" conditions there I could get there much more often than Vegas. I won't be inclined to try to beat the CT games though if it just isn't worth it (a judgement call).
>>By the way, it's tough to find nickel tables at Foxwoods and the Slum, and >>sometimes there aren't any ten dollar tables either.
You are correct on this, I go to Foxwoods often enough I should have thought of that - I've never played much live BJ though. Nickel tables are always mobbed at both places, I wouldn't even bother playing them. I can do $10 and $15 tables at this point, but any more than that would be tough to stomach until I gain some experience. I can do easy weeknight trips, and I am sure I've seen $10 tables on weeknights before.
Thanks for the input!