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kriscii Oct 29, 2007 5:46 pm

Table Limits
 
Is there a site that lists the table limits on the strip. I'm a low roller and just play for fun. I'm interested in $5/10 craps mainly. Last year at TI they had low limit tables from time to time but usually involved playing video poker and watching for a table to open. I did try downtown but prefer the strip.
Thanks

escog Oct 29, 2007 5:55 pm

Table limits on the strip vary so widely, that'd it be hard to be precise about what they are at any given time. At best, you may be able to put together some guidelines.

Most weekdays, early in the morning, during non-holiday, non-convention periods, you can usually find $5/$10 tables in most of the strip casinos. Even the Bellagio tends to keep 1 $5 BJ table going most of the time. I haven't seen many $5 tables, if any, at the Wynn or Caesars. Bear in mind that most of the lower limit BJ tables pay 6:5 on BJ, so I ignore those.

The Casino Royale usually has the best options for cheap craps on the strip. They consistently have a $1-5 game going. Not the best atmosphere and the dealers tend to hustle for tips more than I like, but still good for cheap craps - usually with 10x odds.

I like playing at the Hard Rock, myself. Usually a $5-10 craps table going, and more importantly, they rate the players at that limit. Granted, comps come in at around $2 an hour for a $5 game, but the comps do add up and it's better than not getting rated at all. Besides, the scenery is very nice.

kingalien Oct 29, 2007 8:33 pm

For craps, try Monte Carlo or Excalibur but on very busy weekends even these properties will have a higher minimum. Otherwise, as previously stated, Casino Royale will have $5 craps.

SAT Lawyer Oct 29, 2007 9:13 pm

I don't know about craps, but the Westin Casuarina has $5 blackjack and a 3-2 payoff, a combination which appears to be going the way of the dinosaur and the dodo bird in Vegas.

mctrees02 Oct 30, 2007 8:00 am

$10 BJ can be found during the day...even on Saturday and Sunday until about 4 PM (once most football games are over) in the high-end properties (Wynn, Caesars, Bellagio, etc) but after that you'll be hard pressed to find anything below $25. You can still find multiple $10 tables at night at Bally's/Paris/MGM/etc that will have a good flow of people without too much of a wait to get a seat.

As far as payouts, a 6 deck game is almost always going to pay 3:2 regardless of the limit. The games paying 6:5 are single deck games and they might offer lower limits because not as many people want to play them. Personally, I have a fondness for the 3rd base seat at a full (and it MUST have 4 or 5 players) single deck table. ;) ;)

baccarat_king Oct 30, 2007 8:16 am


Originally Posted by kriscii (Post 8642066)
I'm interested in $5/10 craps mainly.

as many suggested, Casino Royale will always get you low limit dice. $5 (100x odds), $3 (20x odds), IIRC.

$10/$15 is pretty common at all strip properties for dice, of course, YMMV, but there should always be at "least" one table at this level.

$5 will probably ONLY be found in the AM, or at some of the lower tier [strip] properties, but, is NOT unheard of during day shift, but, once again, YMMV.

It is very unusual for there to ONLY be higher limit ($25 and up dice tables) -- since unlike BJ, the table minimum is seldom the action of a given player (i.e. for a $10 table, your bets mights might look like $12 6, $12 8, $10 on the pass line, $30 odds --- etc. etc.) So, casinos know they need to keep the minimums reasonable, since it's NOT like you are just placing a bet on one hand of cards.

Exceptions are always after big events. After the Mayweather vs De La Hoya fight, the majority of the dice tables at MGM were $100, $200 and $500 (eeekkkk :eek:) minimums.

edit to add : the Frontier (may she rest in peace) --- was one of my favorite late night/early morning places to play $5 dice. Always a drunk cowboy (or two) around to keep things fun. And, most memorable, one of the few places I've ever been able to hit a hard 10 on the hop (the few times, I felt lucky enough to really bet like a sucker! ;))

DFWFlyer2 Oct 30, 2007 4:04 pm

The Sahara always has $5 craps tables, weekend or not. The dealers there are also very friendly and will offer you help learning the game. Usually a fairly fun crowd in there.

sonofzeus Oct 30, 2007 4:35 pm


Originally Posted by baccarat_king (Post 8645230)
as many suggested, Casino Royale will always get you low limit dice. $5 (100x odds), $3 (20x odds),

planning a visit to CR 11/20. ^

kaukau Oct 30, 2007 4:56 pm


Originally Posted by sonofzeus (Post 8648399)
planning a visit to CR 11/20. ^

One of the craps dealers there is David Niven's nephew, so he swears.

sinecure Oct 30, 2007 5:24 pm

The Flamingo had $5/10 craps when I was there in Aug.

Lonely Flyer Oct 30, 2007 6:31 pm

When I played craps last November in Luxor there was a $5 table in the afternoon. Not overly crowded and there was an old couple playing and they did very well on one of my rolls. I did okay too and was approached by a pit boss to see if I was in their players club.

goalie Oct 30, 2007 6:40 pm


Originally Posted by sinecure (Post 8648616)
The Flamingo had $5/10 craps when I was there in Aug.

and so does o'sheas (which is next to and connected to the flamingo which is part of harrah's etc etc etc)

kriscii Oct 31, 2007 1:37 pm

Thanks for all the help everyone. Seems like it is a case of hunting down the tables. What I should do is be brave and up my stake.

sonofzeus Oct 31, 2007 3:07 pm


Originally Posted by kaukau (Post 8648491)
One of the craps dealers there is David Niven's nephew, so he swears.

Like his uncle, he must have a very big stick. :D

kaukau Oct 31, 2007 4:33 pm


Originally Posted by sonofzeus (Post 8654212)
Like his uncle, he must have a very big stick. :D

True up. In fact, he was working stick when we were playing at his table. His name tag says Niven on it, IIRC, and he looks very much like his uncle. Regardless of his genealogy, he's an excellent stickman: calls a great game. And he's happy to chat about his uncle.

Good luck and have fun!


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