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Table Games How hard is it to find $10 Blackjack

Discussion in 'Table Games' started by SAll11, Aug 6, 2020.

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  1. SAll11

    SAll11 High-Roller

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    Are casinos still having $10 Blackjack tables. If so which ones. I prefer MGM hotels if it’s possible to find tables at their properties.
     
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  2. buckeyetodd

    buckeyetodd High-Roller

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    Maybe TI? I thought they had a $10 3/2 game 6 months ago
     
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  3. AyDee

    AyDee is getting too old for this

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    Not hard downtown.
    (10 is the new 5 there)
    Can't speak to strip.
     
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  4. Jkmbc

    Jkmbc Tourist

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    A couple of week’s ago on a Thursday night, Bally’s had a $10 3/2 BJ next to their single (Or was it double deck?) deck $25 BJ game.
     
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  5. mbely1000

    mbely1000 Low-Roller

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    Pretty much anywhere during the day and anytime during the weekdays. But it's going to be 6-5 BJ, which is an abomination. For the best on the strip BJ, go to TI (Treasure Island). They have plenty of $10 tables and favorable BJ rules including 3-2 payout on blackjacks. That extra 3/10 of a bet on blackjacks may not sound like much, don't be deceived: it is. It increases the house advantage by 2-2.5%.
     
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