Craps In Macau

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But the sign still says Horseshoe and has a tessealtion of H's, right?


The name and the tessellation

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are completely gone. Ceasars (then Harrahs) bought into the property to get the two brand names it wanted: Horshoe and World Series of Poker. They had as little to do with operating the property as they could legally get away with. It looks like they were correct as the brand names were worth far more than the property.Craps
The sad thing is that Ceasars is using old pictures of Binion's from the 1950's to emphasize their brand. The advertising says Since 1951 Horseshoe Casinos have been home to the best odds, highest limits and biggest jackpots around. At Horseshoe we always 'make it right for the gambler.' In every market where we operate, the Horseshoe has been number one since day one.
LegalRight now they are using the brand in 7 places, but they may re-brand Imperial Palace as a Horshoe casino.
• Horseshoe Southern Indiana
• Horseshoe Casino Hammond
• Horseshoe Council Bluffs
• Horseshoe Casino Bossier City
• Horseshoe Casino Tunica
• Horseshoe Cleveland
• Horseshoe Cincinnati
Their dominant brand is still Harrah's. Although there is some lip service to the Horshoe brand being more oriented towards gamblers, there seems to be little actual differences between the locations.
• Harrah's Phoenix Ak-Chin Casino
• Harrah's Rincon Casino
• Harrah's Joliet Casino
• Harrah's Metropolis Casino
• Harrah's Council Bluffs Casino
• Harrah's Louisiana Downs
• Harrah's New Orleans Casino
• Harrah's Tunica
• Harrah's North Kansas City Casino
• Harrah's St. Louis Casino
• Harrah's Lake Tahoe Casino
• Harrah's Las Vegas Casino
• Harrah's Laughlin Casino
• Harrah's Reno Casino
• Harrah's Resort Atlantic City
• Harrah's Cherokee Casino
• Harrah's Chester
7outlineaway
Well, I'll be. I just associate the name with the sign outside and those H's that I didn't notice it had changed when I was there a couple months back.
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Their dominant brand is still Harrah's. Although there is some lip service to the Horshoe brand being more oriented towards gamblers, there seems to be little actual differences between the locations.

Craps In MacauIt's not all lip service. They do have some differences like 100x odds on craps in all locations, and sort of better rules on table games. It's also easier to get a discretionary comp at the Horseshoe than the Harrah's.
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NokTang

Hope I'm not posing this too late, as it's past midnight Saturday there.
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Not too late and thanks! Not gone yet.
I'm a little confused on the exchange options you outlined. I have US Dollars. When I win can I expect a very low vig to change back to USD from Hong Kong and get that reasonable exchange at most casino cages?
FYI, in Poi Pet Cambodia you can exchange dollars to Baht and they will give it back to you in dollars at the same rate if done in the same day, with receipt I assume.(I was told this by the cage but ended up just playing in Baht)
Cheers and thanks again. Nok
NokTang

It's not all lip service. They do have some differences like 100x odds on craps in all locations, and kind of better rules on table games. It's also easier to get a discretionary comp at the Horseshoe than the Harrah's.


Curious if you mean 100x on $1.usd? Thanks. Nok
NokTang


Right now they are using the brand in 7 places, but they may re-brand Imperial Palace as a Horshoe casino.


Please excuse the stupid question, but what is going on with the Imperial Palace? It was never a favorite of mine but you have perked my interest when you indicated Harrahs bought the Horseshoe name etc.. Thanks. Nok
Nareed

Please excuse the stupid question, but what is going on with the Imperial Palace? It was never a favorite of mine but you have perked my interest when you indicated Harrahs bought the Horseshoe name etc.. Thanks. Nok


It's being renovated, somewhat, as aprt of a bigger project for a pedestrian mall at the Strip, behind the Flamingo.
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7outlineaway

I'm a little confused on the exchange options you outlined. I have US Dollars. When I win can I expect a very low vig to change back to USD from Hong Kong and get that reasonable exchange at most casino cages?


The exchange rates at cages are pretty competitive both ways. (The casinos don't need to make their money here.) You may still want to shop around a bit, and check out a few independent places on the street.
Another option is to exchange in Hong Kong if you will be in the city away from the airport. (There are plenty of places to exchange at the airport, but the banks know they have a captive audience there.) Dealers in Tsim Sha Sui in particular are very competitive. In any case, amounts well into the USD thousands should be no big deal.
BTW, if you are coming back to the US expect to be asked about your trip to Macau, including how much cash you are carrying. Customs agents know there's only one reason anyone goes there.
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Blackjack In Macau

Here's an update from a fellow internationally travelling craps degenerate, I made my first trip to Macau yesterday. I did a lot of googling before to try and get the lay of the land and it was readily apparent that craps isn't so popular in Macau. I found one site that listed a few casinos with craps tables, including L'Arc. I went there but couldn't find one anywhere and none of the staff said they had a table. So I wandered over to the Wynn where they had one table rolling.
Chatting with a few people they told me there are only 4 tables in Macau (yeah, 4 - this is the place that generates 10x the revenue that Vegas does!). They said there's one at the Wynn, one at the Galaxy, and 2 at the Venetian. I played at the Wynn the whole time and had a lot of fun; very friendly players and dealers, even with the language barrier, although the dealers understood pretty much everything I was asking for. Note, they don't use the concept of 'units' when pressing. When you say press, they assume it's all the way. I couldn't get them to figure out one unit, two units, etc. so I just went with the flow. Table minimum was $100 HKD (about $13), with 3x4x5 odds.
Drink service is good if you can flag down a waitress - there aren't many of them around and it didn't appear the Asian players cared so much about drinks. I tipped the waitresses, but when I asked if people tip dealers the guy next to me said they'd accept it, but it all goes to the house so they don't really care if you do it or not.
When cashing out at the cage I asked for USD but they wouldn't do it, not sure if this is new or not. I wanted to exchange about $8k HKD into $1k USD; ended up doing it at the airport where they got me for 5%. Didn't really have a choice due to timing.
Overall the craps experience in Macau was fun - it's worth a day trip from HK if you're there.
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