Circle Jerkus is a perfectly good place to play SD, providing it isn't too crowded. Harrah's is usually a waste of time.kermitj said:I am going to Reno on June 20th. Can anybody tell me about the BJ tables at the Circus Circus. I may also go to Harrah's. Any information would be helpful. TIA
Amen to that about Harrah's. Unless you really like 6/5 SD. Stay away!Automatic Monkey said:Circle Jerkus is a perfectly good place to play SD, providing it isn't too crowded. Harrah's is usually a waste of time.
I don't know, when I went last I was getting RO6 most of the time. The problem was finding a table.bj bob said:Amen to that about Harrah's. Unless you really like 6/5 SD. Stay away!
As for the Circus... Penetraion there has really gone downhill in the past several years, Ro4/5 is about as good as it gets. I have heard though, that some of the older dealers "push" the envelope and will deal deeper to avoid fatigue. It's just too bad I keep getting these younger chicks that go by the book. Better to go next store to the Legacy or El Dorado, just stay away from the $25+ tables and their MIND PLAY.
If you want piss poor cocktail service, that's the place! I could brew my beer sooner than having one served in the pit.
On a more positive note, they do keep the kids entertained and their room promos are very good.
Playing SD is completely different than anything else. First of all, you can't make any money with more than 3 hands in the game, and you will get the deepest pen with exactly 2 hands in the game. Second, your spread is going to be limited- even a 1:4 spread can get you thrown out quickly, so you are more reliant on insurance and playing efficiency to make your profit.kermitj said:Thanks for the info guys! I ususally play 6D shoe or DD. Is the DD pitch or "slide" out of a shoe? My "home" casinos are in Tunica MS. It seems that my casinos here are easier on the rules. Had a great AND profitable time in Vegas last month. This will be my first trip to Reno. ALL information will be greatly appreciated!
At first, I wondered why people laughed at me when I asked why I was tossed from a Reno joint with a 1:10 spread. Then I read posts like the above.Automatic Monkey said:Second, your spread is going to be limited- even a 1:4 spread can get you thrown out quickly,
Does that include the dealer's hand? And also, does heads-up become preferable over two players if the dealer is instead using RO5 or RO7?Rule of 6 penetration (the number of rounds = 6 minus the number of hands in the game)
Very sage advice there, and let me add a few extra words of wisdom when Reno-bound. DO NOT add to your bets other than parlays from the previous hand, except from min. bet to 2 units. Keep holy the 4:1 spread commandment. Play the first one/two decks with BS. It won't hurt your EV and will throw them off for a while, besides you will get used to the pitch-game counting procedure in the process. Do not exceed ONE HOUR per session, 45 mins. is even better. Remember that all Reno BJ is no longer D10. There are DAS at several houses eg. Siena, Boomtown, Silver Club, Alamo, Rail City (last 3 in Sparks). There are a few others, but I'll let you do the groundwork.Automatic Monkey said:Playing SD is completely different than anything else. First of all, you can't make any money with more than 3 hands in the game, and you will get the deepest pen with exactly 2 hands in the game. Second, your spread is going to be limited- even a 1:4 spread can get you thrown out quickly, so you are more reliant on insurance and playing efficiency to make your profit.
You don't sweat the rules as much in SD- as long as you are getting full pay on naturals and at least Rule of 6 penetration (the number of rounds = 6 minus the number of hands in the game) the game is playable. Reno is very sensitive about counters and you will need cover and camouflage.
No, just the players. I believe you get better pen with two hands if the dealer is using any kind of fixed number of hands.EasyRhino said:Does that include the dealer's hand? And also, does heads-up become preferable over two players if the dealer is instead using RO5 or RO7?
Yes, a few, dpending on when you were last there. I just got back last week. The most significant for me , at least was that the Siena has discontinued that great "Happy Hour" during the week. I also heard that the Biltmore at North Shore dropped their DAS DD game. Too bad, that was fun while it lasted.. I did notice that the Legacy's DD $5 is now DOA and pen. was very good. After that, nothing really exciting except that the attitude from the whole staff at Bonanza was PISS POOR. Maybe it was just that time of the month. Oh yeah! They now have a second refelted table in the BJ pits at Rail City(refelted since the Comstock Lode).jetace said:Heading to Reno this weekend. Anyone been there recently, any huge changes I should note?