Quick question for my bj friends: Do the Harrah%26#39;s properties in Vegas offer late surrender for the shoe-dealt games?I think I saw an old list somewhere that said Paris offers it, but it was the only Harrah%26#39;s casino that did. I%26#39;ve been playing at Harrah%26#39;s Caesar%26#39;s Indiana and they do offer late surrender. I%26#39;m just curious if this rule is important to other players on this forum. I%26#39;ve been surrendering 15%26#39;s and 16%26#39;s with a dealer upcard of 10 and so far I like the option a lot. Most of the casinos I%26#39;ve played in over the past 15 years have not offered it.
Secondly, do you find the the MGM/Mirage casinos to have better rules overall? I would consider switching over to the ';dark side';...even though I am getting nice weeknight offers from my Total Rewards play. Just curious if some $25-$40 per hand action at any of the MGM properties will put me on their mailing list for future offers after my next trip. If so, any suggestions? Heck, I%26#39;d even play at Circus Circus if the rules were good!
blackjack rules for Harrah's casinos
http://wizardofodds.com/blackjack/vegas.html
Last updated in January so should be more or less up to date.
blackjack rules for Harrah's casinos
Caesars in Vegas has LS, generally speaking one finds better rules @ MGM and Mirage and Bellagio (hi limit) than any Harrahs except Caesars. At least as of 2 months ago....
My experience is that comps are much better in LV for table game players at MGM/Mirage vs. Harrahs properties. Just my own personal experience.
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