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How much are the tables in the casinos on average?


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Say for roulette, $2, $5, $10 or $20 per spin?

 

Poker or Blackjack, $10, $20, $50 a hand, etc…

 

I have some casino newbies coming with us on the cruise thatI will in a way have to help and teach along the way, yay me…………

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To add to the other responses, if I recall correctly:

poker is 1/2 no limit holdem. You are generally playing the same 8 people every night if the game ever gets going.

3 card poker is $5

craps is $5 until it gets busy, sometimes increasing to $10

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They had $5 craps on another line, am hoping for that on my December cruise. But most Vegas craps tables are $10 minimum now, so I am used to that and sort of expecting it. Anything higher and they are looking for the wrong people from what I've seen of their fan base.

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There are usually a bunch of 6$ blackjack tables open. You can bet 5 with the $1 side bet or $6 on your bet. Blackjack pays 6-5 and they use a continuous shuffle machine so the house is trying to get all the edge they can. Most casinos in Vegas pay 6-5 unless you play about $25 a hand.

But at least Vegas does not have the continuous shuffling, I don't play BJ on the ships because of that. I usually stick with 3 card poker which is 5 minimum.

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Aside from the goofy rules, you might want to try "Fun 21". At least these tables don't use the auto shufflers.

 

Aside from the fact that they don't use the auto shuffle machine, they also pay 3-2 for a BJ. You DO have to keep in mind that there is a shortage of face cards in the deck and play accordingly (dealer not as likely to bust, so hitting a 12 against a 12 is not a bad idea).

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There are usually a bunch of 6$ blackjack tables open. You can bet 5 with the $1 side bet or $6 on your bet. Blackjack pays 6-5 and they use a continuous shuffle machine so the house is trying to get all the edge they can. Most casinos in Vegas pay 6-5 unless you play about $25 a hand.

But at least Vegas does not have the continuous shuffling, I don't play BJ on the ships because of that. I usually stick with 3 card poker which is 5 minimum.

 

 

 

Have you tried Fun 21? They don’t have continuous shufflers. Rules are slightly different, but i always seem to do better playing it

 

 

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