Trip Report.. LV/Laughlin
Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 2:14 pm
[QUOTE=MikeA] I'm sure not having any success so far on Fremont St.
Mike, you're in LV? Did you try the Plaza or the Main st. Station? Head south down Fremont to Az. Charlies. New card players get $100 back after $100 coin-in(so to speak). Or go to Boulder station or Sams Town. All within a mile of each other on the same stretch of Boulder Hwy.[/QUOTE]
Yes. In LV now on Fremont. We play quite a bit at AZ Charlies on Decatur. Honestly, I've been playing a LOT more Blackjack and doing pretty well at it.
There are PE quarter games around if you look for them. None for nickels...or at least they have elluded me.
It was the same down in Laughlin for VP....Quarters good but nickels BAD.
BJ was a different story. Some casinos down there, like Harrah'$ (where we were comped our stay) had nothing but 6:5 Single Deck blackjack unless you went up to $15 or $25 a hand. Same thing at Colorado Belle.
We stopped at Edgwater on the way out and I played one hand on a Single Deck 6:5 table simply because I had to kill time and there was nothing interesting in VP for me. Why One Hand? I got a Blackjack on the hand and they payed me even money because I had only bet $2. I'd have gotten $3.50 for the BJ had I bet $3. But had I been on a "real" black jack table, I would have gotten $3 for the $2 blackjack. Don't Play 6:5 Blackjack! IT IS A TOTAL RIPOFF BY THE CASINOS!!!!!
Instead, I sat down at a $2 table at Edgewater that was a 6-deck game dealt out of a Constant Shuffle Machine. As an AP, CSMs OFFEND me because you cannot gain any advantage playing against them. But like I said, I was killing time and the BJs paid 3:2 and you could double after splitting. I was playing THREE $2 hands and actually ended up a little ahead before coloring up.
However, there were some good Single Deck 3:2 tables at Riverside. I got onto a good $5 Double Deck game at Pioneer. The Pioneer....all machines were hand pay! That's the kind of casino my wife HATES! She plays slots and moves from machine to machine very frequently. The only bad thing for her was she was CLEANING UP THERE! I was sitting at a $5 Double Deck table and it was a good one. The dealers were giving us 75% penetration!!!! I think I cleared a bit over $100 at that casino alone in about an hours time and though the Pit Bosses were beginning to give me funny looks, I enjoyed it. After getting well ahead, I went back to straight Basic Strategy and had a blast joking with the other players. Once I got under the radar. I guess they were uncertain enough about my play NOT to back me off <LOL>
I got lucky at Golden Nugget and found a $10 table that they had lowered minimums to $5 that they bumpped to $10 right after I sat down so I was grandfathered. I did very well at both casinos on the tables.
Well, I've been on the forum here since we walked in the room on Fremont so I guess I'd better go get me a deep-fried-twinkie and get down to business.
Mike, you're in LV? Did you try the Plaza or the Main st. Station? Head south down Fremont to Az. Charlies. New card players get $100 back after $100 coin-in(so to speak). Or go to Boulder station or Sams Town. All within a mile of each other on the same stretch of Boulder Hwy.[/QUOTE]
Yes. In LV now on Fremont. We play quite a bit at AZ Charlies on Decatur. Honestly, I've been playing a LOT more Blackjack and doing pretty well at it.
There are PE quarter games around if you look for them. None for nickels...or at least they have elluded me.
It was the same down in Laughlin for VP....Quarters good but nickels BAD.
BJ was a different story. Some casinos down there, like Harrah'$ (where we were comped our stay) had nothing but 6:5 Single Deck blackjack unless you went up to $15 or $25 a hand. Same thing at Colorado Belle.
We stopped at Edgwater on the way out and I played one hand on a Single Deck 6:5 table simply because I had to kill time and there was nothing interesting in VP for me. Why One Hand? I got a Blackjack on the hand and they payed me even money because I had only bet $2. I'd have gotten $3.50 for the BJ had I bet $3. But had I been on a "real" black jack table, I would have gotten $3 for the $2 blackjack. Don't Play 6:5 Blackjack! IT IS A TOTAL RIPOFF BY THE CASINOS!!!!!
Instead, I sat down at a $2 table at Edgewater that was a 6-deck game dealt out of a Constant Shuffle Machine. As an AP, CSMs OFFEND me because you cannot gain any advantage playing against them. But like I said, I was killing time and the BJs paid 3:2 and you could double after splitting. I was playing THREE $2 hands and actually ended up a little ahead before coloring up.
However, there were some good Single Deck 3:2 tables at Riverside. I got onto a good $5 Double Deck game at Pioneer. The Pioneer....all machines were hand pay! That's the kind of casino my wife HATES! She plays slots and moves from machine to machine very frequently. The only bad thing for her was she was CLEANING UP THERE! I was sitting at a $5 Double Deck table and it was a good one. The dealers were giving us 75% penetration!!!! I think I cleared a bit over $100 at that casino alone in about an hours time and though the Pit Bosses were beginning to give me funny looks, I enjoyed it. After getting well ahead, I went back to straight Basic Strategy and had a blast joking with the other players. Once I got under the radar. I guess they were uncertain enough about my play NOT to back me off <LOL>
I got lucky at Golden Nugget and found a $10 table that they had lowered minimums to $5 that they bumpped to $10 right after I sat down so I was grandfathered. I did very well at both casinos on the tables.
Well, I've been on the forum here since we walked in the room on Fremont so I guess I'd better go get me a deep-fried-twinkie and get down to business.