Craps In Macau
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Good current information is not easily found on the 'web' or elsewhere. The game isn't Asian and not much in the way of information. The casino's in Cambodia don't have craps.
I'd like to simply confirm there is at least five times odds on the pass/don't pass line and that the place bets are at fair(Las Vegas) odds i.e. place $30.usd on the six, get $35 if you win.
We are staying in a nice hotel (Lisboa) but I have no idea about the Las Vegas style of comps, especially food buffets, anyone have experience with this?
Thanks in advance, I don't see a forum on Macau itself, only some dated information. Nok
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Hello from Bangkok.
Bangkok. Do you ever really get used to the humidity there? Everytime
I see a movie made there, everybody is always sweating all the time.
Bangkok. Do you ever really get used to the humidity there? Everytime
I see a movie made there, everybody is always sweating all the time.
You get used to taking a shower every time you get home. It's not as bad as it looks since we have AC. I'm not Thai, I come from Atlanta. I'd honestly say the heat in central Georgia or central Florida is worse in the summers. The British are what takes getting used to as they don't shower. Nok
Everything I have to say about craps in Macau is found here.
I saw that prior to posting, thanks. A friend told me the newish Wynn had one or two games. I'm sure the pass line is okay with single or double odds but don't know about the place bets on the numbers. The chairs shown in the photo are a nice touch, no reason to stand up when you can sit in a nice chair I suppose. Off topic, I read that the Horseshoe downtown LV doesn't have rooms? What's the deal with that and is the steakhouse still open and the craps still 100times on a $1.usd wager in Binions? Thanks. Nok
Everything I have to say about craps in Macau is found here.
Off topic, I read that the Horseshoe downtown LV doesn't have rooms? What's the deal with that and is the steakhouse still open and the craps still 100times on a $1.usd wager in Binions? Thanks. Nok
You read correctly. You can't stay there, but the joint is now owned by the same guy that runs the Four Queens across the street, so they are encouraging folks to stay there.
The steakhouse is still open (and still serving a killer lobster bisque).
Craps dropped the 100x odds/$1 min. many years ago. Last time I played there, it was 10x/$5 min.
Have fun in Macau. Take some snaps, and write up a report on your visit.
I visited Macau last November. I played craps at every casino where I could find a craps table. This included the Sands, MGM, Wynn, the new Lisboa and the smaller place across the street from Wynn/MGM (forget the name). Several larger casinos, such as the old Lisboa and the property closest to (and across the street from) the ferry terminal do not have craps. The casinos that do have craps only have one or two tables, often tucked away (Lisboa).
The mechanics of the game are generally the same as in the US. Everything is in English and dealers know and use all the usual jargon. Most places were 345x odds; although one place may have been 10x nothing was lower. Minimums are HKD$50-100, pretty reasonable considering what baccarat runs. It is common for Asian players to bet only when they or their friends are shooting.
As the Wizard wrote previously, everything in Macau runs on Hong Kong dollars, to the extent that many casinos refuse to deal in patacas. The USD/HKD rates at the cages are quite reasonable, or you can just use ATMs (which should dispense HKD by default), or if you want to exchange baht for HKD you can probably find good rates in Bangkok. What you want to avoid are (1) double exchanges (THB --> USD --> HKD), (2) booths at airports or the ferry pier and (3) ever holding a pataca.
Most of the bigger casinos run free shuttles to and from the ferry pier. You can get around by walking, though, and the strategy I fell into was to gradually go further away from the pier until I got to the Lisboa, then take their shuttle back. The upper level of the pier building has lockers which will hold large backpacks for $20/day as I recall.
Off topic, I read that the Horseshoe downtown LV doesn't have rooms? What's the deal with that and is the steakhouse still open and the craps still 100times on a $1.usd wager in Binions? Thanks. Nok
The Horseshoe has not legally been allowed to use that name since 2004. It's just Binion's now. The hotel has been closed for well over a year, but as stated earlier you can stay at the Four Queens (same ownership now). Nobody has 100X with $1 minimum anymore. Sometimes Binions does 5X with $1 minimum at 3:00 AM, but even that is rare. The best bet downtown is 20X with $5 minimum at Main Street.
The Horseshoe has not legally been allowed to use that name since 2004. It's just Binion's now.
But the sign still says Horseshoe and has a tessealtion of H's, right?
But the sign still says Horseshoe and has a tessealtion of H's, right?
The last time I was there there was no 'H,' Horseshoe, or anything shoe or horse related. Just Binion's.