Always the feeling of being "watched"... A specific few personell at this casino are nonstop constantly walking by every 3 minutes.. Constantly!!! Weird and Uncomfortable...makes you feel like a crook or something.... i know a few others that says the same thing!!!.. anyone else see this??.
We stopped there fall of 2014 towing our 21' travel trailer. Since many casinos invite overnight parking for RVs we asked at Customer Service desk and were told we'd be welcome to stay and where to park. There were several other RV's already parked in their large lot so my wife and I did not give it another thought. We ate in their restaurant, did a fair amount of drinking, and played their slots until about 11:00, then retired to our RV. At about 3:00 AM there was a loud banging on our door and a security guard ordering us to get the hell off their property. We complained that we had permission from Customer Service but to no avail. So half asleep and still a little drunk, we sere forced to leave. We will never visit this casino again.
He claimed that the casino's permitting him to remove Pass Line / Don't Pass bets after the "come out roll"
creates an advantageous situation. HE could not be wrong.
For the Pass Line Player he loses his bet when a 12 (6-6) is rolled on the "come-out".
This occurs once in every 367 rolls — 2.8% That DOUBLE'S the chances of the player losing.
The wager, when left untouched, gives the house an advantage of 1.4%
For the Don't Pass Line Player the situation is worse yet.
ALL numbers that become the player's ("point") i.e. 4,5,6,8,9,10 are advantageous for the "Don't Bettor"
ALL casinos permit the shooter, betting the "Dont's" to pull down that bet because the player holds a significant
advantage of 33% on the 4 and 10,, 20% on the 5 and 9, and 9% on the 6 and 8.
I have played Craps for > 30 years and I have taken graduate courses in statistics.
There is no arguable point here. It is NOT a matter of opinion. The math is simple. If the player wishes to make it much harder to win, the casino is simply obliging him in his self-destruction.
When I arrived and found out their craps rules I was pleasantly surprised. If a player does not like what comes up on the first roll (other than 7/11 2/3) he can take his money off the table. Thats a tremendous player advantage and I had never played under rules that were that benefical to the player. There were not many players on the days I was there. Perhaps 4 including me. Most everyone was betting 5 or 10. I was betting 50. I lost $1000 in roughly a half hour. That has never happened to me at that speed ever in the 5 years I have been playing craps. I was playing safe and playing the donts and always removed my bet if 6/8 came up and always took full odds if 4/10/5/9 came up.
Either I had a very unlucky day or the game is rigged. I'll let u decide which.
Regards