Delaware Casinos

aslan

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FLASH1296 said:
Each spot has 2 betting circles BUT how many players can be seated ?
Good question. As I recall, Harrington had 6 spots, at least in the high limit room, but I don't know if DP is related to that enterprise. I'm guessing five spots if it's like a switch table, which is maybe an option they wish to retain. I can't remember the main pit at Harrington, but it seemed awfully crowded, like possibly seven spots. Does anyone remember Harrington and DP?
 

am19psu

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aslan said:
Good question. As I recall, Harrington had 6 spots, at least in the high limit room, but I don't know if DP is related to that enterprise. I'm guessing five spots if it's like a switch table, which is maybe an option they wish to retain. I can't remember the main pit at Harrington, but it seemed awfully crowded, like possibly seven spots. Does anyone remember Harrington and DP?
If I remember correctly, DP was weird. It had something like seven seats and ten spots to place your bet at the low limit tables. I didn't get to the high limit room.
 

aslan

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am19psu said:
If I remember correctly, DP was weird. It had something like seven seats and ten spots to place your bet at the low limit tables. I didn't get to the high limit room.
I have never seen 7 seats and 10 spots. that must be chaotic.
 

aslan

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NightOwl said:
If I recall correctly, the DP HL tables are 5 spot, allowing up to 10 hands per round.
yeah, sounds like a typical bj switch set up, but put to another use.
 

am19psu

Member
aslan said:
I have never seen 7 seats and 10 spots. that must be chaotic.
It looked like a switch table, but I can't remember for sure if there were 6 or 7 seats. Either way, an odd setup.
 
Worst table I ever played at was on one of the casino cruises out of Brooklyn. 9 spots, 9 seats, plus the rolling of the boat. You really earn your stripes playing in that kind of environment.

But the boat's movements did make some of the carnival games interesting.
 

bj bob

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Automatic Monkey said:
Worst table I ever played at was on one of the casino cruises out of Brooklyn. 9 spots, 9 seats, plus the rolling of the boat. You really earn your stripes playing in that kind of environment.
That would make for a fantastic SD, Ro2 game at third base! Talkin' 'bout stimulating. :grin:
 

bj bob

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aslan said:
I'll bite. What's an Ro2 game? :confused: :laugh:
What I was trying to say was 2 rounds of single deck to 9 players. Actually, I should have said Ro11 to be accurate. That's 2 x 9=11. Playing 3rd base under those conditions would afford the opportunity to play "end of deck" strategy, thus cleaning out the rack in short order.
 

aslan

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bj bob said:
What I was trying to say was 2 rounds of single deck to 9 players. Actually, I should have said Ro11 to be accurate. That's 2 x 9=11. Playing 3rd base under those conditions would afford the opportunity to play "end of deck" strategy, thus cleaning out the rack in short order.
Aha! A minimum of 40 cards dealt (9 players + 1 dealer X 2 ). Heck, what if you were to get a chance at the last card or two on the second round? Your photographic memory would come in real handy!
 

FLASH1296

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Delaware Park — Trip Report:
Low Limit BG are all on C.S.M. tables.
High Limit opens after NOON [during the week]. upon request.
There is NO Graveyard Shift. I was told that they run 24/7 on weekends.
There are only three (3) BJ tables. They are $100 and $50 minimums.
"NMSE" — No Mid Shoe Entry posted.
Upon opening, 2 of the 3 tables were $50 to $3,000. 1 was $100 to $5,000.
An hour later, 2 of the 3 were $100 to $5,000.
Six seats at all tables, with double-betting spots — making it possible to play 12 hands per round.
Day shift - penetration was .75 to 1.5 decks cut off Swing shift penetration was 1.2 to 1.5 decks cut off
ALL High Limit BJ Dealers are veteran A.C. dealers. ALL [seen] were Asian.

File this under greedy bastards: CSM tables are all "NDAS" NO DOUBLE AFTER SPLIT
 
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