What casinos at Las Vegas offer good rule?

Rob McGarvey

Well-Known Member
Take a few minutes to take a read thru the posts and you will find a plethora of good games in LV. Terribles, El Cortez, etc.
 

phantom007

Well-Known Member
Shell, your question is a little vague. Acutally, EXTREMELY vague is more accurate. A little more info., such as your preferred game (I presume BJ), Bankroll, Skill Level, Risk Tolerance, etc., etc. would be helpful.

I personally subscribe to Current Blackjack News through www.bj21.com. This publication's fee is nominal (in the total picture), and at least for major sites, such as LV, gives accurate report of "conditions". While I have never viewed it, I believe that Trackjack, available through www.rge21.com, delivers similar information. Whatever, both should give GOOD-to-GREAT current "conditions" at popular destinations.

If you do not have time to subscribe to above, and since I reviewed CBJN last night for my own upcoming LV trip, may I suggest that:

---DOWNTOWN...Lots of good SD, DD, and 6D opportunities, with low minimums, and of course, low maximums. A good place to LEARN! If you do not like "Fancy", a good area to STAY!

---STRIP...Generally great DD for Green-Black Chippers...most 6D "gives one a chance", and SD is now 6:5...avoid it unless you can COUNT, afford, and get away with a 10:1 spread.

---LOCALS...many Casinos are popping up for the LOCAL market...recent info. indicates that their rules are usually BETTER (Travel Channel, 1/30/03). I have never been to same, but plan to "check it out" on upcoming trip.

---AREA...I have "heard", but not confirmed that good opportunities exist in Mesquite, Primm, and other towns in the area.

---AVOID...SF21, unless you have mastered skills available within this site.

...CSM's (Continuous Shuffle Machines), at all cost.

I hope this has been helpful.

phantom007.
 

Rob McGarvey

Well-Known Member
Best Games in LV

Consult this message. It is outdated but is a good start, and the info is free.

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