Are There 5 Blackjack Tables In Atlantic City

  
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Bally Wild West AC $5 is advertising table games including Craps.

Atlantic City Rules are about as favorable to the player as you will find. Unlike Nevada and most other legalized gambling places, Blackjack rules are regulated by the New Jersey gaming authorities and are the same in all casinos. Two different blackjack strategy charts are shown here.Both strategies use the same statistical information but. The typical Atlantic City blackjack table carries between a 1% and 2% house edge. Such games feature six or eight decks and only pay 6:5 on natural blackjacks. The latter condition raises the house advantage by 1.39% compared to 3:2 payouts.

Are There 5 Blackjack Tables In Atlantic City
  1. The Worst Game in Atlantic City. The only tables I’ll never go near are now available in every single open property in the city. The dreaded single-deck blackjack game. You should always be suspicious when a casino deals a single deck game. More than likely, the rules are such that the game can’t be profitable for even a low-level card counter.
  2. Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa is home to some of the best poker and casino table games in Atlantic City. Our casino floor has everything from Blackjack to Pai Gow to Roulette, run by professional dealers. Check out our Table Game Guide below to learn more about the various poker and casino games available at Borgata.
Boz

Bally Wild West AC $5 is advertising table games including Craps.


Just got back. They removed the old mountains and added new tables by the entrance and yes they have $5 tables. But they have very limited hours and were closed today. It seems they never want to commit the labor to giving this a chance to work.
VPninja
A BJ dealer told me they've lost a lot of staff because of part time hours, poor morale, etc. Hope they make it work. I'll check it out this weekend.
vendman1

Just got back. They removed the old mountains and added new tables by the entrance and yes they have $5 tables. But they have very limited hours and were closed today. It seems they never want to commit the labor to giving this a chance to work.


I was told by a low level employee there that they are actually running short of BJ dealers because they are only hiring part time. Won't commit to paying benefits to full time employees. I have a hard time believing that's true with all the laid off gaming talent in AC. But nothing surprises me when it comes to AC mismanagement. Who the hell go's to all the trouble to remodel and reopen the WWW area then doesn't think to staff it? It should be open every day noon to 4am. 24hrs Friday and Sat. If you're not doing that you're not trying.
Boz
Yea, I don't get it. Even on Sunday there were only a few tables open in the new area. Like you said, it seems like they are not even trying. Regular Bally's was packed at almost all the tables.
Artemis

I was told by a low level employee there that they are actually running short of BJ dealers because they are only hiring part time. Won't commit to paying benefits to full time employees. I have a hard time believing that's true with all the laid off gaming talent in AC. But nothing surprises me when it comes to AC mismanagement. Who the hell go's to all the trouble to remodel and reopen the WWW area then doesn't think to staff it? It should be open every day noon to 4am. 24hrs Friday and Sat. If you're not doing that you're not trying.


Hey V1, speaking of AC MISMANAGEMENT, you're going to get a good kick of these...
1) Currently Bally's is auditioning/training young bj dealers right on the casino floor. Why bother to audition/train newbies when tons of seasoned bj dealers are looking for a job?
2) The renovated-WWW offers all $5 6:5 8-deck blackjack games in the 2 brand new pits...and get this...
Nicholas, the card-counter-catcher, has patrolled the 6:5 bj pits. Hmm... I wonder how many card-counters will Nicholas catch?
I'm OK with Corps which pick and choose clienteles. Both insurance companies and casinos have the right to pick and choose customers. They may keep profitable ones and kicked out the rest. But, I'm not OK with a casino supervisor who says counting cards... is like stealing food from a buffet (a foodlifting offense), or video-taping a movie in a cinema (a piracy offense).
vendman1

Hey V1, speaking of AC MISMANAGEMENT, you're going to get a good kick of these...
1) Currently Bally's is auditioning young bj dealers right on the casino floor. Why bother to audition newbies when tons of seasoned bj dealers are looking for a job?
2) The renovated-WWW offers all $5 6:5 8-deck blackjack games in the 2 brand new pits...and get this...
Nicholas, the card-counter-catcher, has patrolled the 6:5 bj pits. Hmm... I wonder how many card-counters will Nicholas catch?


SMH...with those rules; at a $5 table, if they are even bothering to track anybody's play they are probably wasting time. I bet it cost them more to catch a 'counter' than to just let them play. No real counter is playing those rules anyway. Not when you can walk next door to regular ballys and do better. What's the table max at those $5 tables with crappy rules...$500 probably. No one with any sense is playing $500 a hand on those tables. Probably green chip action is a big deal in that pit. It's mostly drunk college kids. Not that there is anything wrong with that. I was a drunk college kid once if I remember correctly, and I'm not sure I do. It's kinda a hazy cloud of Milwaukee's Best.Are there 5 blackjack tables in atlantic city new jersey
lankykong1589
My buddy was in AC last week and found a $5 table at WWW on Saturday night. Not sure how long it was up for. I'd love $5 craps, though. Would I be better off hitting WWW on a Saturday day/night, or a Sunday day trip?
ECoaster
I finally saw the updated Wild West casino last weekend... It looks like a pretty cool space and area with the live band stage and everything, although no one way playing at the time.
On the busy (holiday weekend) Sunday afternoon they had $5 roulette, $5 craps, $5 3CP, and a few $5 BJ tables (no idea about the rules). You would've had to wait or really squeeze yourself in to play at any of them...
gamerfreak
I spent the last 2 days in AC .
Bally's stopped doing $5 table games all together on the main floor. Now, in the area of the old fountain is are 2 pits of table games and a mechanical bull. Both of which are only open during very limited night hours. They are shooting for a nightclub atmosphere with loud music and lights - if you don't like this than I would stay away. They also added an additional bar connecting to the boardwalk, Guy Fieri's 'BBQ Joint', and another quick service restaurant. I think it was called AC Snack Shack.
The pork sandwich at Guy's was decent, nothing mind blowing, but decent. If you order any sides they give them to you in the tiniest cups, and their disposable spoons/forks are wooden which I didn't like.
They never seem to know what to do with this wild wild west area. I really wish they would just own the Western Theme or scrap it, instead of trying to turn it into this pseudo-nightclub with beer pong no one plays and tons and tons of unused space.
And speaking of dealers - I was playing at 3AM at ceasars and one was complaining to me about how poorly they are treated. Said they cut wages down to $5.50/hr and took away many benefits/perks for employees. Tip your dealer folks.

Are There 5 Blackjack Tables In Atlantic City New Jersey

Wild Wild West on the Atlantic City Boardwalk is owned by Caesars Entertainment. It has direct access from the Boardwalk and escalators that connect it to Caesars and Bally’s.

The casino is aimed at low-rollers. Table games often have a $5 minimum bet. It has a saloon theme that has been toned down a bit to attract a younger crowd.

Wild Wild West is a casino with few amenities. It offers a variety of low-limit table games, penny slots, video poker and video versions of table games. There is also a Fortune Cup machine, which is a virtual horseracing game.

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Wild Wild West Casino

There are 16 table games at Wild Wild West Atlantic City casino. There are 11 eight-deck blackjack tables with limits of $5 to $500. It pays 6-5 on blackjack. Players may double down before and after splitting.

Craps players will find a table with $5 to $1,000 limits. The game has five-times odds. The Field pays double on 12.

Casino War is available with $5 to $500 limits. There are two roulette tables with double-zero wheel. The limits are $5 to $200. The la partage rule is in effect. This means that even-money bets receive half back if the ball lands on one of the zeros. There is also a $10 to $100 Three Card Poker table.

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Wild Wild West spreads many electronic table games. Video Big Wheel is offered with $1 to $200 limits. There are two $5 to $250 video blackjack machines. There is stadium roulette and blackjack available with the same rules and limits. All video blackjack pays 6-5.

There are two video roulette wheels. Both have double zeros. One has limits of $3 to $200, and the other is $2 to $1,000. Fortune Cup uses chips as low as 50 cents, but players must bet at least $2 per race.

There is $1 to $2,000 video craps. The odds are five times. The Field pays double on 12.

The best casino video poker at Wild Wild West is 8/5 Bonus Poker. The return-to-player for this game is 99.17 percent with five coins and perfect play. The denominations are quarter, half-dollar and dollar.

Caesars Rewards at Wild Wild West casino

Wild Wild West uses the Caesars Rewards (aka Total Rewards) card at table games, slots, video poker, and some video table games.

Players receive 1 cent in comps for every $500 wagered at slots or $1,000 at video poker. Active players receive mailers that include food comps, free play and hotel stays. These offers can often be redeemed at all Caesars Entertainment resorts in Atlantic City. Those properties are Caesars and Harrah’s.

Wild Wild West entertainment

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The main feature at Wild Wild West is live bands on weekends. Beer pong and mechanical bull riding are among the other attractions. There are two bars at Wild Wild West casino.

Wild Wild West restaurants

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There are two restaurants at Wild Wild West. Both are quick-serve. One is the AC Snack Shack, which sells tacos, burgers, and sides. It is open Thursday through Sunday for dinner and late night.

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Guy’s Bar-B-Que Joint is themed after celebrity chef Guy Fieri. In addition to the barbecue, guests may order hot dogs, sandwiches, nachos, and sides. Guy’s Bar-B-Que Joint caters. Meat and sides are sold by the pound.