CET vs. The Field
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CET vs. The Field
Car mentioned in the prior thread that he does not play at CET properties. I am interested in additional feedback from him and all AC players. It may assist me in formulating next year's planning.
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I occasionally will go to the Double Joker progressives at Caesars. They are the best game in Ac that I am aware of. Royal resets at 2k for a .25 denom. 99.91% at reset and is almost always over 100%. Environment is too smoky, noisy and more often than not dirty. Pick my spots there carefully. Harrah's doesn't have anything Borgata doesn't have, in fact I think Borgata has more 9/6 Jacks at all denoms and 9/5 SDB, a 99.69% game. Surroundings are nicer, Amphora Lounge is nice great restaurants that I can use my comps at. BTW, Borg gave me a beatdown yesterday. 1.00 9/6 Jacks and .50 SDB for 2 &1/2 hrs, not a single quad, maybe 1500-1800 hands. Lost 1K. Won $ 400 the previous trip though.
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Caesars environment is too smoky, noisy and more often than not dirty. Harrah's doesn't have anything Borgata doesn't
have, in fact I think Borgata has more 9/6 Jacks at all denoms. Surroundings are nicer, Amphora Lounge is nice great
restaurants that I can use my comps at. BTW, Borg gave me a beatdown
yesterday. $1 9/6 Jacks and .50 SDB for 2 &1/2 hrs, not a single
quad, maybe 1500-1800 hands. Lost 1K.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Thanks. I agree on Caesars. Smoky, noisy and often dirty. The VP area's eerie darkness is what ultimately drove me away. I feel even more like a crime victim. If I play quarters, I'm stuck in front of the CW door or the opposite noisy side. Bally's makes Caesars look like heaven. Harrah's raised 9/6 JOB to dollars, so I must tolerate that now. It's exciting, but since losing trips are the norm, heavy losses. I'll earn the Platinum card, spend my comps on a last supper and start afresh at Borgata next year. Pure hell getting a bar seat on weekends, but at least you lose slower. Familiar with their 9/6 dollar destruction, so I have shunned the property. I love the palatial, luxurious environment.
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maybe you should try the second floor at caesars faa,it's non smoking.not as many machines as downstairs but at least i can breathe there.
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Not a bad idea. It's been a while since I played upstairs. Great lighting, no smoke. Machines were a bit tight, but if I'm extremely cautious I should BE.
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ac was good when it had f p p em and all american at cecars and clairage.amazing how when they worry about pennies they lose millions!!!!!!!
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oh well!!!!!!
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AC is good if one hits a RF per year to cover losses. There are enough well paying games around.
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If u go alot u better hit more than one royal!!
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Weekly player. One erases most to all red ink. Trips are at the point where I'd settle for one quad and a 50% bankroll loss.