ArcticInferno
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The tables games (Blackjack) opened on 07/13/2010 Tuesday.
If you've been there, please post some info.
Thanks.
If you've been there, please post some info.
Thanks.
Late Surrender is required by PA state gaming regulations. Every Pennsylvania casino except Mt. Airy has the LS rule. I suggest you and others who have visited Mt. Airy file a complaint with the PA gaming commission. Doing so will only take a few minutes. You can do so online at the link below.SBCat said:One big disappointment: they are not allowing surrender "at this time." I was very surprised at this, as my reading of the Gaming Commission rules is that PA casinos have to offer Surrender. I actually elevated the question to the shift manager, who insisted that, no -- it's up to the casino's discretion. Hmm. I have to check that out further. Does anyone know of other PA casinos that do NOT offer surrender?
Someone I know has already filed a written complaint with the gaming commission about them not offering surrender. The more complaints, the merrier.SBCat said:I played at Mt Airy Friday evening and some on Saturday. Six decks, S17, DOA, DAS, split to 3 hands, except aces. One big disappointment: they are not allowing surrender "at this time."
Any idea when they filed it? Just curious.21forme said:Someone I know has already filed a written complaint with the gaming commission about them not offering surrender. The more complaints, the merrier.
3 or 4 days ago.SBCat said:Any idea when they filed it? Just curious.
Unity is power, and large numbers is also power. Let's force Mt Airly Casino to honor the surrender option. Just cut, paste the sample below, and file the complaint through Phoenix Rising's link: http://gamingcontrolboard.pa.gov/?p=113Phoenix Rising said:Late Surrender is required by PA state gaming regulations. Every Pennsylvania casino except Mt. Airy has the LS rule. I suggest you and others who have visited Mt. Airy file a complaint with the PA gaming commission. Doing so will only take a few minutes. You can do so online at the link below.
http://gamingcontrolboard.pa.gov/?p=113
And I walked out, with a bit of their money after they didn't allow me to surrender.Dyepaintball12 said:I wrote one
If this was not a -EV play it was probably an overbet and increased your NO. If the $400 bets were your normal bet at whatever advantage you had by placing the large tips you cut your advantage by 6.25%.ArcticInferno said:Three times, after the cut card came out, I asked the dealer to play one more round because I was on a streak. I placed a green chip for the dealer in front of both of my bets ($400 each), and the inexperienced dealer agreed to deal out one more round. I love inexperienced dealers. I received zero heat because the pit crew was too busy supervising rookie dealers. I would definitely return.
The concept of overbetting is not relative, it is based on sound math. If overbetting is relative then bet your entire roll on every round, won't you get rich faster?ArcticInferno said:Please keep in mind that the concept of “over-betting” is
relative. If your bank roll and your mind-set can take
the blow, then you’re not over-betting.
Actually, you’re increasing your return.
The more you bet, the more you win.