Tarzan said:
			
		
	
	
		
		
			Do these new slot parlor places in PA plan on going full tilt and having table games to include blackjack? I know that their slot business has taken a chunk out of AC. 
     How is Resorts as far as comp? Do they offer reasonable comp to their players? I don't play there that often. I don't recall seeing anything all that spectacular around their blackjack tables; Do they have any 6 deck blackjack games, Chef?
		
		
	 
As far as the PA slot parlor/racinos go, they are restricted by law to slots/machines.  However, there is continued rumblings for table games in the legislature, especially by a couple reps in the Pittsburgh area...the WV casinos in the area now offer table games.  It's probably (my opinion here) a matter of time, but the Gov. is not a big fan of the tables...but that only goes so far.  We'll see how long it takes, but I think it'll happen when the stars align.  Would that make me happy?  Maybe.  I still like the selection of AC, considering I play more craps than BJ.
Resorts has an OK BJ offering for AC standards.  There are usually a couple 6-deck shoes on the main floor, so it's a matter of seeking them out.  Pen is OK and can be better.
As far as comps go, I find them to be OK (see the theme developing here 

).  I usually ask for a dinner comp at the dice table since playing cards there necessitates Wonging to get an edge (thanks to the pros here on this board, I evolved into that style for beating AC shoes :joker

 and I don't stick around the card table long enough.  I don't get much, if any, grief on the dice table, so I think of Resorts as my AC home base.
My 2 cents...good luck!