My entry was from a second source, not first hand, http://www.gambling-systems.com/single-zero.html. It is still posted there, but I cannot vouch for it's accuracy, and it has been more than two years since I posted the link. The next time I see Vegas, it will be November 11. For now I am satisfied with Flash's reiteration, and if there is a further clarification later, to me it's no big deal. Flash is just reporting what he saw; if the room opens to a still larger room or some other such oddity, it would be nice to know. If MGM moves equipment in and out of that room, that would be interesting , too. Who knows, we might have to bring in Criss Angel to figure out this one. :laugh:chichow said:Mike Aponte
http://www.blackjackinfo.com/MIT-Mike-Aponte.php
Aslan from 2008
http://www.blackjackinfo.com/bb/showthread.php?t=11351
I got it. That was a pretty popular expression back when Coolidge was president.FLASH1296 said:I frequently stay at the MGM Grand - I love the high class private bar in The Mansion.
A few weeks ago I walked a friend through The Mansion, just to show him "how the other half lives" [L.O.L. You have to be an oldster to 'get that'] and we saw ONLY baccarat tables, mostly "Midi-bacc'" tables for that matter.
He was also surprised to see that deep in the bowels of The Mansion are elevators which are the sole means of reaching the very best of suites occupied by whales. I played $100 BJ daily and had to play on the main floor - though near The Mansion.
Aha! The larger HL room. So both rooms are part of The Mansion? At first glance, that seems very confusing.chichow said:I've only seen 300 - 500 dollars a hand recently this year for Blackjack in different rooms for the Mansion. And the mini-bacc tables tend to be towards the entrance to the Mansion from the Main Casino floor vs. the bacc tables where you touch the cards in the larger HL room.