Card Table Casinos Near Me
Even though there are a number of casinos in Las Vegas, you will find most of the table games are the same. What varies are the betting limits and odds.
There are a total of 22 different table games spread in Las Vegas. Some games are only available at one casino. Others, like blackjack, are spread at all casinos that have table games. Below is a list of all Las Vegas table games. The link provided in each section shows which Las Vegas casinos offer the game.
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Question: I realize this is highly unlikely, but should a player and the dealer both have 6-card flushes, how is the winner determined?
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Standard poker rankings to break the flush tie. Please see my page on High Card Flush.
You might want to clarify that straights are ignored - i.e. a King-high straight flush does not beat an Ace-high flush. (Yes, you have that as an example, but unless everybody is aware that an 'Ace-low straight' isn't normally higher than a King-high straight, it could still be confusing.)
Now that I think about it, if it's a standard 52-card deck, it would be hard to have three pairs - or even one - within a flush..
It's a little off your path but Spotlight 29 in CA has it.
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The game was empty when I got there and the minimum was $5.
So I sat down, told the dealer 'I've never played this before..' Her response, very sarcastically, 'Oh, I've never heard that at this table before.'
Bad attitude. Not off to a good start.
I told her I'd done my research and would only be playing the ante/bet, no side bets.
'Well if you're playing for even money, this game is basically a no-win for you.'
I told her, 'As I said, I've done my research. The straight flush bet has a house edge of like 13%.'
Her response, 'Then why don't you just play 21?'
I just ignored that and told her I still wanted to give it a try. I assume she wanted me to play the side bets so she could hopefully get tipped on a big win.
So, this game is pretty dull. I kept track of whether or not I would have gotten paid on any of the side bets, only once would I have gotten a 10-1 payout on a five card flush. Plus, I had several four card flushes for a 1-1 payout, but that was it. Didn't have one straight flush. I would have gotten destroyed by the side bets.
When the dealer went on break, her relief said the EXACT SAME THING. 'No side bets? Why don't you just play 21?' I was getting pretty aggravated by them by this point and responded, 'I DO play blackjack, just not here with your crappy Ceasars rules.'
After maybe like a half hour of playing nickels, and downing several White Russians, I was up $25. Decided to take my winnings and play a more entertaining game. Didn't tip the dealer. Sorry.
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