Best Times to Play Blackjack

Latest Casino News 07 Sep , 2019 0

Finding a seat at a blackjack table is commensurate with your betting level. If you are a $ 5 better or less the chances of finding an empty table are slim in any casino. The small better is left with a choice of trying to find a seat at an all already full table or moving on and looking elsewhere. This can be frustrating. I know I did it for a long time.

Most of the time people go to a casino and they want to gamble since they are already there. The Las Vegas strip is busy all the time. If you are betting small you can do better some where else. Try downtown or some of the other casinos around Vegas. Preferably, during the week. Weekends are busy everywhere. The best times for the low stakes player are during the week in the early morning. Still, some casinos have just one or two tables open and they will not open another one until the open ones are full.

Between 4 and 7 PM can be a good time for finding tables that are less than full because people are going to dinner. If you bet small it can be hard to find good playing conditions if you are trying to count cards. You have to choose your times carefully or you can just be wasting your time going from casino to casino. A little planing ahead can help. Do some home work when you visit a casino and make a note of what times are the least busy.

Plan your day around those times the next time you go to gamble. It might not work every time but I think it will increase your chances of finding a playable table.

If you are a green chip player or higher finding a table to play at, usually, is not much of a problem. There are times when the green chipper will have some trouble. Mainly, at the casinos on the strip on holiday weekends.

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Source by Serg Born

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