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Old Jun 1, 2023, 8:31 am
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Originally Posted by BettyKat
Hi, JerryGuitar; I hope someone else replies, because...as this was more than 6 years ago...I have absolutely no memory of table minimums, etc.!
Thanks, I didn't even notice this was a 6 year old thread! (it popped up in a search). If anyone is able share current info on table minimums and game conditions, I'd be appreciative. Also, I assume that buy-ins and cash outs are all handled with USD?
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Old Apr 2, 2024, 11:56 am
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Originally Posted by JerryGuitar
What table minimums did you encounter for blackjack (and other games like UTH, 3 card poker, etc if you noticed)? Curious about the Ritz and the Marriott Stellaris. TIA.
Originally Posted by BettyKat
Hi, JerryGuitar; I hope someone else replies, because...as this was more than 6 years ago...I have absolutely no memory of table minimums, etc.!
Originally Posted by JerryGuitar
Thanks, I didn't even notice this was a 6 year old thread! (it popped up in a search). If anyone is able share current info on table minimums and game conditions, I'd be appreciative. Also, I assume that buy-ins and cash outs are all handled with USD?
Just circling back to answer my own questions in case anyone else stumbles on this thread.

I was at Stellaris last week and stopped in the casino around 10pm on both Wed (3/27) and Thurs (3/28). It was pretty busy both nights. There were at least 4 BJ tables open each night, most with $25 mins, but at least one or two had $50 mins, all paid 3:2. They were mostly wide open though, the carny games were more popular. Two 3 card poker tables, one at a $5 min and the other a $10 min. The first night I actually had to wait a few minutes for a seat on 3CP to open up. UTH was $15. There was also a Caribbean Stud table that was always busy, but I can't remember what the minimum was.

Buy-ins/cash out was all in USD. Drinks were comped. It was actually a pretty nice little casino.
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