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?FLASH1296 said:Each spot has 2 betting circles BUT how many players can be seated ?
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 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 recall correctly, the DP HL tables are 5 spot, allowing up to 10 hands per round.FLASH1296 said:Each spot has 2 betting circles BUT how many players can be seated ?
I have never seen 7 seats and 10 spots. that must be chaotic.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.
yeah, sounds like a typical bj switch set up, but put to another use.NightOwl said:If I recall correctly, the DP HL tables are 5 spot, allowing up to 10 hands per round.
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.aslan said:I have never seen 7 seats and 10 spots. that must be chaotic.
It's reserved for anorexic and Oriental chicks.aslan said:I have never seen 7 seats and 10 spots. that must be chaotic.
That would make for a fantastic SD, Ro2 game at third base! Talkin' 'bout stimulating. :grin: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.
I'll bite. What's an Ro2 game? :laugh:bj bob said:That would make for a fantastic SD, Ro2 game at third base! Talkin' 'bout stimulating. :grin:
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 said:I'll bite. What's an Ro2 game? :laugh:
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!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.
This was not true yesterday.FLASH1296 said:File this under greedy bastards: CSM tables are all "NDAS" NO DOUBLE AFTER SPLIT[/SIZE]
I didn't actually read the signs, I just saw the play being made.FLASH1296 said:Did they change the SIGNS on the tables - where the rules are posted ?