Caesars Palace has raised its table games betting limit ceilings to the highest in the city.
Blackjack players who previously could bet up to three hands at $10,000 a hand, will enjoy raised wagering limits of one hand at $50,000 or three hands at $25,000 per hand. Dice players who were limited to $5,000 on line bets, will have higher betting limits of $50,000 on any line bet (Pass, Don’t Pass, Come, Don’t Come). Place bet limits will be $25,000 and $30,000, up from $5,000 and $6,000. “Hard Way” bettors will be allowed to wager $10,000 on any “Hard Way.” Roulette players who were limited to $500 “Any Way” wagers (single numbers, splits, quads, etc.) will enjoy new wagering limits of $3,000 “Any Way.” The new wagering limits will be available in high-limit gaming areas and in the dice pit and will not affect popular lower table game limits elsewhere throughout the resort.
Posted by: Linda
Filed in: Gaming | On: December 31st, 2007 | Comments: (0)
The Cannery Casino Resorts is being sold to an Australian company. The sale is expected to take a year to 18 months. The acquisition includes the Cannery in North Las Vegas and the $250 million Eastside Cannery, which is being built to replace the Nevada Palace on Boulder Highway. I was by there a couple of weeks ago for the topping off ceremony and it is going to be a great improvement to the area. The old Nevada Palace casino and hotel is still standing and they have built the new tower on the land just behind it.
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Filed in: Hotels | On: December 31st, 2007 | Comments: (1)
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Posted by: Linda
Filed in: General | On: December 30th, 2007 | Comments: (1)