cheetahwind
Senior Member
- Joined
- Aug 16, 2009
- Location
- Iowa
So it would seem while I was playing at 2 different casinos this afternoon. I had noticed that the tables that were offered using the same set of dealers and players as at another casino.
Like I literally busted out at once casino, made a deposit at another casino. A few minutes later I was back on the live tables and low and behold I noticed that dealer and player I was playing with was the same exact one as at another casino. Same exact shoe and everything.
So is it commons for casinos to at times share live tables with other casinos. I suppose what killed me the most about the transition. Was at the one casino the bet limits for that table were set rather low. Then at the other casino it was considered a more high roller table. So that would mean that even though one casino views the table as there high roller table. The other casino sees it as the dollar a bet table. Which then to makes it rather unfair to the high roller. Who's looking to only play with some people playing some decent amount of cash. Versus being mixed in with other casinos low rollers.
Which then also leads me to possibly believe if it's not common for live table dealer to be shared at different casino properties and groups. Then there might be more than meets the eye regarding who really owns each of the 2 casinos.
Like I literally busted out at once casino, made a deposit at another casino. A few minutes later I was back on the live tables and low and behold I noticed that dealer and player I was playing with was the same exact one as at another casino. Same exact shoe and everything.
So is it commons for casinos to at times share live tables with other casinos. I suppose what killed me the most about the transition. Was at the one casino the bet limits for that table were set rather low. Then at the other casino it was considered a more high roller table. So that would mean that even though one casino views the table as there high roller table. The other casino sees it as the dollar a bet table. Which then to makes it rather unfair to the high roller. Who's looking to only play with some people playing some decent amount of cash. Versus being mixed in with other casinos low rollers.
Which then also leads me to possibly believe if it's not common for live table dealer to be shared at different casino properties and groups. Then there might be more than meets the eye regarding who really owns each of the 2 casinos.