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Where in Atlantic City?
Posted: 14 February 2010 06:25 PM   [ Ignore ]
bek423
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For anyone who plays regularly in Atlantic City - which are your favorite casinos in which to play craps? Your least favorite?

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Posted: 23 June 2010 01:07 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 1 ]
MRGBojangles
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I play two or three time a month in AC. Here are my Top Ten from Worst to Best

10 - Wild Wild West - Down to ONE table. Always $10. Place is dirty & a dump. Dealers are the meanest I have ever met.
9 - Borgata- 4 -8 tables. Always $$10 minimums and surly dealers. YOUNG NY MONEY PLAYERS MAKE THIS PLACE SUCK FOR THE SERIOUS PLAYER.
8- Trump Plaza - one or two tables most of the time. Crews seem bored all of the time.
7- Harrah’s Marina - 4 tables but very high minimums even during the week ~$15
6 - Trump Taj - 4-6 tables. Never a $5 to be found. Dealers more professional but not friendly at all.
5 - Bally’s 2 -4 tables all of the time. 3 $10’s and 1 $25. Dealers are professional but not friendly.
4 - Tropicana - 4 to 6 tables. $5 tables can be found on weekdays. Dealers seem to be into good service.
3 - Resorts - 2 tables. $5 tables often available. Place a bit run down but dealers are friendly.
2 - Hilton 2 tables $5 often Place is a dump but they are refurbishing. Dealers atr professional and friendly.
1 - Caesars - 4-12 tables Always active. Professional dealers and serious gamblers. Great combination.

This is just MY opinion.  I welcome your comments.

Cheers,
Bojangles

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Posted: 24 June 2010 08:49 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 2 ]
Sancho Panza
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You nailed them all pretty darn well, especially Nos. 1 and 10. But you forgot Trump Marina, which is generally quite professional as well as laid back and minus exorbitant minimums.

Caesars is also the place for don’t bettors. And beware if you’re doing anything fancy at the Trop vis-a-vis ratings. They deduct for what they think might be hedging.

Harrah’s Marina stands as the only casino I’ve seen anywhere that shoves craps tables into a corner—up against the wall. Guess they just don’t like all the noise and excitement.

The others are all pretty typical. Must be graduates of the Sands. Anybody want to bet on the Revel?

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Posted: 25 June 2010 04:58 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 3 ]
bek423
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Hmmm…the Revel. Any word when it’s supposed to open?
Interesting assessment, MRGbojangles. I never play in any of Trump’s places so I can’t comment on them. I’ve had a couple of pretty negative experiences in Resorts so I don’t go back there anymore - but I didn’t tend to do badly there when I did play. Harrah’s gives me comps and I like the hotel and restaurants, but you’re right about the craps tables. You didn’t mention it, separate from Bally’s, but playing at The Claridge on Sunday afternoons has been fun lately.
One I disagree with you on the Wild West. I like it there for some reason, although the fact that they have only one table SUCKS. I used to be amused by the Indian woman who was the dealer, and said things like “Bye, bye, hard six”...but I haven’t seen her in a few months. I sometimes went there just because I found her to be amusing.

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