Red-green? Blech! I'd rather be playing the ponies! My counting obsession has graduated to black chips!Gordon Gekko said:Don't waste your time. Rent a car and make a goat-run to Reno. Decent games and comps.Be friendly, schmooz the dealer and pit and don't get greedy. Bet Red - Green.
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I think what Gordon was getting at is that Reno is not Vegas in how they handle action. It's almost all single deck and watched closely. Playing blacks will not get you the spread that playing greens would allow. You could probably get away with 1-5 spread with greens but I would limit my session to less than an hour.Doofus said:Red-green? Blech! I'd rather be playing the ponies! My counting obsession has graduated to black chips!
Definitely worth the drive up the hill. It's 4 hours from downtown SF and the second half is pretty spectacular. Just try to time your departure from the city after the morning rush hour and avoid Sacramento from 4-7 and you'll cruise right up.Doofus said:I just got an opportunity through work to spend a week or 10 days in San Francisco. Being the degenerate blackjack player that I am, whether I go or not will depend on the availability of playable games within a reasonable drive. Any thoughts?
That's not exactly what I was saying. Several clubs in Sparks have $200-300 limits, but they consider you a "high roller" and watch you like a hawk. Ascuaga's, on the other hand (as you have noted) caters to more heavy green and low black and it doesn't raise any flags. Your very favorite venue though, does in fact have an actual $100 max.EasyRhino said:Don't the table maxes in Sparks max out at $100? (except JA's N?)
Hey, Commander Salamander, the ponies are action, ain't they? Better than twittling one's thumbs playing blackjack on the computer.Gordon Gekko said:Perfect handle. Enjoy the ponies big hitter, and make sure you join the slot club, at least you'll get on their mailing list for a 2 for 1 buffet.
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