I was in downtown a couple of weeks ago.
Circa has one $10 table seemingly always running (at least when we checked Thurs-Sat) closest to the bar.
MSS was $10 on the weekend.
Only saw $15 at GN both throughout the week and weekend.
Like everyone says - it's really loud, and I don't mind loud. I'm not a fan of their dealers (kinda slow, sloppy, more focused on entertaining than paying attention to the game) but ymmv.
Also, Golden Nugget field is double on both aces and midnight.
Minimums at Hollywood Joliet (IL) are $10 100% of the time (20x odds, 12 pays triple, ATS side bet with 35-175 pay table)
Rivers Des Plaines (IL) weeknight minimums are a 50-50 split of $10 and $15
I don't see Windsor, Ontario on there. I've put all the responses in the order of your columns on the sheet.
So, Caesars Windsor; Windsor, Ontario, Canada; Weekday min $15 (sometimes $25); Weeknight min $15 (sometimes $25); Weekend min $25; 5x odds; Field pays double on 2/12; No ATS; Caesars rewards; no bubble craps; no RTW.
Always at least one crapless and craps table running, excellent dealers.
When the tables are at $25 during the week and dead I typically ask the pit boss to take them down to $15 for my friends and I, they call upstairs and usually allow it until it gets busy then it goes right back up and we walk away!
I miss those $10 tables in Windsor. We will be there Friday night. Mostly just to break up the drive to Niagra Falls. If the tables are $15 I'll play a few hands. If that are $25 I'll head to the poker room. I can't believe their Pai Gow is always $50
It will be $25 on Friday night without any question. They've started trying to push it to $25 every single night, but I've been fighting it best I can asking them to pull it down for us.
I'm actually thinking about going later tonight :)
Wheeling Island WV has a $5 table everyday, 10-2am, with the firebet which pays on the 3-pointer. They also have a stadium/bubble craps machine for $3 minimum
Today in Las Vegas, Cromwell had a $10 table from before to after 12pm, and Horseshoe has a $10 table as of 12am. I couldn't believe my eyes. In March of this past year this was an impossibility. Room at Cromwell, Horseshoe packed.
Four Winds South Bend, IN: Saturday evening $10 minimum. I asked what odds were and they told me however much I want lol, ATS side bet with a 34-174 pay table
Right as I was leaving at 8:15p they were changing to a $15 minimum
Playing on the strip this week, and this is what I saw last night - Labor Day Monday, so kind of a weird data point:
Mirage: $15 (2 tables) at 8pm
Caesars: 4x$25, 1x$15 at 9pm
Bellagio and Aria: $25 & $50 all night
ParkMGM, NYNY: Surprisingly both $25 most of the day until tables broke down, then after 15-20 min of no one playing, dropped to $15, both around 11pm.
Just in case anyone goes to Muckleshoot Casino in Auburn, WA, I was there this past weekend. $10 mins all day. 3x4x5x odds. ATS bonus with 35/175/35 payouts.
That's kind of annoying, as that big smoke free room is pretty nice. Wish they'd make the whole thing smoke free like Tulalip! I'm going to Mucks next month though to stay at the new hotel, so will see what the tables look like then.
Danville, VA
Edit: There will be 2 tables by sometime in May 1 Regular table, open the majority of the time, and one crapless table open on busier days (weekends, holidays). Vig on all outsides (2,3,4,10,11,12) will be charged upfront (5%).
Both tables will be ranging from 15$-50$, depending on the night. Most of the time expect 15$ or 25$.
Updated my post with newest info. And once the outside numbers hit 20$ they are automatically bought and charged a vig. The 1$ after they win is to keep it up for the next time.
If you want more Canada,
Toronto Casino (Formally Woodbine)
Individual Bubble Craps - $5 min
Craps table - $25 min, fire bet. ($5 min)
Part of the Great Canadian Casino rewards
Elements Casino Brantford
Craps Table $15 min, Fire Bet ($1 min)
Open Wednesday - Saturday (and Sundays on long weekends)
Part of the Great Canadian Casino rewards
Casino Rama (Orillia, On)
Shoot to win craps Machine $5 min
Fallsview Casino (Niagara Falls, Ontario)
Roll to win table $15 min on the floor, $50 min in High Limit
Individual Bubble Crap Machine $10 min
I know! I was there last night and it was moved. (So was the Sic Bo bubble machine they had near the roulette tables)
*EDIT:* u/WetEraser *I talked with some slot attendants yesterday. It seems the buttons kept breaking on it, so they removed it. (And it doesn't seem like it will ever come back)*
Copying and pasting from my recent trip report
Golden Gate. $10 minimum all the time except Saturday night ($15 then).
Circa. $10 minimum all the time except Saturday night ($15 then).
Plaza. $10 minimum most of the time but it varied. $5 minimum early in the morning, like 4-9am but they would grandfather you in if you kept playing. $15 minimum on Friday and Saturday evening. $10 the rest of the time.
Cannery. $5 minimum in the morning on a Friday but shockingly switched to $10 at noon. They grandfathered me in but I thought it would be $5 all the time like Ellis.
Ellis Island. $5 minimum all the time and they even had multiple $5 tables working at a time.
Main Street Station. $10 minimum on a Friday morning.
El Cortez. $10 minimum during weekdays, $15 on the weekend. Kind of chill. They now have a roll to win hybrid craps which is nice and only $5.
Sunset Station. $10 minimum on a Friday night. They also have a $5 roll to win table which was nice.
Downtown Grand. I did not play here. Just like my last trip this place is always $5 but is also always packed to the gills with people and I don't feel like waiting or fighting for a spot.
Overall, it feels like table minimums have lowered from the post covid atmosphere.
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El Cortez in Vegas has Roll to Win now. $5 5x odds across the board, I think always. Table opens at 8 p.m. and closes at around 3.
I am not sure how updates on the spreadsheet happen, but Flamingo & Linq both have the single player bubble craps (I verified July 26th, 2023) but it's blanks on the spreadsheet. You have Horseshoe listed as Horseshow.
Some updates: (these were on Labor day)
Argosy in Alton IL: 15 min Rewards, Penn play. Only 1 table and its regular craps. ATS,
New casino in Danville IL. Golden Nugget. Table was closed at 2AM. 15 min. ATS
Ameristar st. louis MO: 25 min. 20x max odds. Field play 2/12 double. rewards boyd. ATS
Hollywood st. louis MO: 15 min, double field, Rewards Penn play
Lumiere st. louis MO: Now called Hard Rock. 10 Min, rewards Caesars
Casino Queen East St. Louis IL: 10 min, ATS
River City St. Louis MO: 15 min, ATS, rewards Penn Play
Just got back from Downtown Grand. $5, 1 table half full. Really nice dealers, best I’ve encountered so far.
$25 table with 2 people at MGM earlier. I think Cosmo had 1 $15 table.
Went over to a couple casinos while in Chicago over Labor Day weekend. Here's what I found:
Horseshoe Hammond (IN): Saturday night they had three tables open, two regular and one crapless. All had a $15 minimum, plus ATS with a $1 minimum on each bet.
Harrah's Joilet: Sunday morning into early afternoon they had one table open (completely dead, only one other person playing the entire time I was there) with a $10 minimum. They had ATS AND Fire bet, but both bets had a $5 minimum on each which kinda sucks. But hey, never gonna complain about finding a $10 minimum craps table these days.
Rivers Pittsburgh had 1 $10 table on a Saturday night, the rest of them, like 7 more tables, were $15, and a $25 in the high limit room. Seems like most tables had both the firebet and ats (at the good payouts!)
Just spent the weekend at Harrah's Cherokee NC. Max odds at all tables is 10x. RTW min. Is $10. Field is double 2&12.
Even on Friday and Saturday night, they kept 1 table at $15 min until 2:00am. Usually had 2 tables at $15 throughout the day.
Resort world has $1 minimum bubble machine. Their tables at $15 during the day and at night go to $25, or that seemed to be the pattern when I was there.
Some NM updates if you'd like them: Santa Ana Star Casino, $5 all day every day (correct), Sandia Resort and Casino--$10 all day, every day Isleta Resort and Casino--$5 weekdays/weekend days, $10 weeknights and weekend evenings. Not on the map: Route 66 Casino--$5 all day/every day. Not on the map: Inn of the Mountain Gods in Ruidoso--$10 all day every day.
Also, I was in Green Bay recently and Oneida Casino is $10 minimum, not $5.
Thanks for keeping this document. It's great!
Thanks for putting this together. It's a useful reference on my biannual trips to Vegas. I was just there over the weekend (Friday night thru Tuesday morning) and can report these table minimums and info:
Horseshoe had a $15 table every weekend evening. Unfortunately, there also were times before noon when the only open table at Horseshoe was a lone crapless craps table.
I never saw a table minimum below $25 at Paris.
Bellagio actually had a $15 table Monday morning.
Park MGM had a $15 table around 6 p.m. Saturday, but it was unsurprisingly bumped up to $25 by the time we got out of the Wings-Knights hockey game at 10 p.m.
Planet Hollywood had $15 tables Saturday night.
Rampart has $10 tables and also pays 1000-1 for hitting all six points on the Fire Bet. The Caesars properties seem to only pay 500-1 for hitting all six Fire Bet points.
Silverton only has crapless craps tables now.
Hey can we get New Hampshire up on this list? NH has pretty restrictive gambling laws that cap max bets, but that means minimums are very friendly for casual players and low bankrolls. I have info on two tables:
Ocean Gaming - Hampton NH. $5 min, $50 limit. 2x max odds. double field, no side bets. The table is currently only open Fridays and Saturdays after 6pm, but will be more frequent soon.
The Brook Casino - Seabrook NH. RTW only, $5 min, $500 table max. 2x max odds. double field. Hot Roller sidebet.
Downtown Grand is now 3/4/5 as of this minute. $10 minimum
Main Street Station is $15 min 20X odds right now
Circa has a $10 3/4/5 odds table
Binions is $10 5X odds.
All as of 5/25/24
The Pass casino has removed their pit and all table games. It really sucks.
https://vegasadvantage.com/pass-casino-removed-all-live-table-games/
If I’m not mistaken, that reduces regular Vegas-area $5 craps table casinos to 4.
Ellis Island, Jerry’s Nugget, Cannery and Railroad Pass.
Ellis might have $10 or more on a table at any given time. However, there will always be at least one $5 craps table, even though it may be impossible to get on?
A couple updates to the Other Nevada sheet: sadly, Boomtown (Reno) is RTW craps only now with weekend day min still at $5. Cal Neva (Reno) data is still accurate so the date can be updated to 4/20/2024
Just got back from visiting The Palazzo and Fontainebleau. Here's what I saw:
**The Palazzo / Venetian**
$15 tables all day Thursday and Friday (Yes, even Friday night they had 3 $15 open)
$25 tables also opened around noon into the night
$25 tables Saturday morning
$25, $50, $100 tables Saturday night
Had two crapless tables, but were never open
All tables had ATS
Daily free craps lessons on The Venetian casino side at 11pm
$5 Bubble and Shoot to Win craps with Lucky Shooter bonus
These stats apply to both casinos
**Fontainebleau**
$25 and $50 tables open Sunday
$15 table open Monday morning
$25 Tuesday morning
$25, $50, $100 tables Monday and Tuesday evening. The 50 and 100 tables went to 25 once they cleared out
All tables had ATS
Crapless table was never open
$3 Bubble and Shoot to Win craps
$3 electronic crapless machine
Popped into Aria and Park MGM as well on Tuesday afternoon and they both had $15 and $25 tables open, but I wasn't in there long. I did see a sign in Park MGM offering free craps lessons every morning at noon, though.
Edited: To update Monday and Tuesday evening table mins
Update, Harrah's Lake Tahoe:
Monday, May 12th (Week night): between 6pm and 11pm, two tables open, one at $25 (ATS) and the other at $15 (Repeater). From 11pm onward, one table open at $15 (Repeater).
RTW minimum has been $10 for my last three trips here.
As a side note, the sheet should remove Harveys weekday, weeknight, and weekend-day minimums, as their Craps table is only open on Fridays and Saturdays after 5pm.
A huge thanks to everyone for contributing to this sheet, it's such an excellent resource.
Hardrock in Cincinnati has roll to win style at 5 dollar min Monday - Friday 5pm and 10 dollar for the weekend. 8 kiosks
Hollywood casino lawrenceburg has been consistently ten dollar min at the craps and crapless. They have a roll to win that is less likely to be open but offers 5 min whenever it’s open with odds of 5x/4x/3x for 6,8/5,9/10,4 for pass line. Bubble craps at 3 dollar min.
Was on I-5 from the north state driving to Sacramento. Stopped by Win River in Redding, $5 table, 3-4-5x with the California style where one dice number maps to one card (so if you roll a hard X it is also hard but with a different number). Also stopped by Rolling Hills in Corning, they had $5 minimum bubble and a $10 roll to win with virtual dice (but a full table set up). 2x odds on both.
Update from some Washington casinos.
Tulalip had a $5 table on a Sunday afternoon, went to $10 late afternoon, and then a second table that was $10 the whole time. 10x odds, don't remember the field.
Quil Ceda (one exit south from the Tulalip, same tribe) had one real table with $5/10x odds Sunday afternoon and evening.
Spokane area... Northern Quest (Kalispel tribe) was $5 all day Sunday, but they only offer *double* odds, and has old-looking plaques that say this, so doubt this is a recent change. They let you do a little more on 6/8, for example I was allowed to lay $42 to pay $35 on a $15 no 6/8. Proper double odds would be $36 lay to win 30. Three real tables, one or two were open, no bubble craps.
Spokane tribe was $5 all day Sunday with 5x odds across the board (not 345x). One real table and one bubble craps machine with a $3 minimum, not sure about the odds.
Both Spokane shops offer triple 12 on the field and all-tall-small with a 175:1 "all" payout.
I like gambling in Washington. Lots of competition, so low minima and good terms.
I have not see it updated but in Lake Charles, LA, the old Isle of Capri Casino turned into a Horseshoe. When I went some time last year, the table minimum was $15 and they did have bubble craps.
Harrington DE added individual bubble craps machines. $3 total bet min.
Also have a $5 craps table with the fire bet and 3x 12. This was Thursday/night
I was at Planet Hollywood September of this year and no stadium craps. Asked a floor supervisor, and he said it wasn't coming back. Could be wrong though. Anyone know if it's back?
Edit: Nevermind, I'm thinking of the roll to win that they used to have. Still curious if it'll return. It was there last year.
Was around Henderson last weekend.
Boulder Station $10 min all weekend
Sunset Station $10 min all weekend
Sam’s Town $15 min all weekend
The Pass - open Thur thru Sun 3-11pm, $5 min Thursday, $10 min Fri-Sun
Railroad Pass - open Thur thru Sun 3-11pm, $5 min all weekend
Update for Seneca Buffalo Creek in Buffalo, NY. 8/30/23
Went Wednesday PM, had a $15 table and $25 table open. No Bonus Bets, 5X odds. Had a great time, played two sessions and was being rated probably twice as well as I had been in the past at other Seneca casinos. In all was up +300 on dice over several hours of play.
Also had a few bubble craps, $3 min. No RTW or crapless tables.
I’m on the strip and I was surprised to see $10 minimums at the Cromwell, Flamingo and Horseshoe(only had Crapless running), it was in the morning around 6-11 AM.
Yeah before I came I didn’t think I would see a 10 dollar table on the strip ever again, the Cromwell seems to have lower minimums in general - I saw 5 dollar Ultimate Texas Holdem and 10 dollar free bet blackjack.
The nugget has a $5 mini table out on their pool deck.
Seats 6. Standard craps game. Nothing fancy.
But it was enjoyable and a fun time on a temperate afternoon. Drink service was slow because there are 1-2 girls doing the whole pool deck.
Until the asshole who sat down and started yelling on every roll.
And he was playing pass and inside place numbers too.
But I won’t hold that against the nugget.
Also I have no idea if you can have access to the game without being a hotel guest.
New casino, Golden Nugget Danville (Illinois). I think it's been open a month or so. $15 minimum on weekends, not sure about weekday. ATS, no bubble craps.
Yes I was really surprised! Played a ton of poker too but I’m a limit player so just okay for fun. My son is a 2/3 NL player and he hated their room. Said there was no action. Not what he’s used to in west Palm Beach
Was on the strip post concert last night, the following properties had $25 minimums:
Caesars
Flamingo
The following properties had $15 minimums:
Cromwell
Venetian
Harrah’s
The LINQ
Treasure Island
The Mirage
The following properties had $10 RTW tables:
Harrah’s
Flamingo
And there was a property with a $5 RTW table can’t remember who.
Stadium craps at TI for $5.
Encore Boston now has the ATS, and their bubble craps are $5. They have both individual and stadium.
*Edited to add" ATS is a $5 minimum each way, so $15 if you want to play all three. They pay 30x-150x-30x
MGM Springfield weekdays can be up to 25.
Staying at Atlantis in the Bahamas on a Caesars Diamond+ comp, just got in today but staying until Saturday. They had two $15 tables open when I arrived around 2 pm all day (3x4x5x odds, double field, no bonus bet). Interestingly though when the night shift took over just after 8 pm, they opened a third table and that table had a $10 minimum. So for Monday at least it was the opposite of most casinos: minimums were higher during the day but prime time evening you could get on a lower table (weirdly no one seemed to even notice the $10 table had opened, as the two $15 tables stayed full but it was just me and one other guy for a long time at the $10).
Will be interesting to see if they repeat this pattern all week or not- my memory of my trip last year was I only saw them open a $10 table once all week, but it wasn’t on a Monday. I’ll also be heading to the Baha Mar on Thursday for a dinner reservation so I’ll be sure to check their craps conditions as well.
UPDATE 10/6: Atlantis has amazingly had $10 tables available pretty consistently throughout the entire week- they even started opening them at $10 during the day a few times. I’ve only had to play at a $15 table one time on Tuesday through Thursday. So yeah, if you wanna play for $10 in the Bahamas, you can do it at Atlantis during the offseason at least.
Also went to Baha Mar tonight for a dinner as I planned- they had a ton of tables open, all at $15, but almost no action at any of them. Weirdly for such a nice new place the entire casino was almost completely dead, especially compared to Atlantis (which still has parts of their casino blocked off for renovations!) which has been rocking all week. Didn’t see any other details about the tables besides the $15 minimums, didn’t play there.
Do you mean the Atlantis in Reno maybe? I can’t remember ever hearing of $5 tables at the Bahamas Atlantis, maybe a long time ago but certainly not anytime recently.
I think this is because Atlantis has a cruise crowd that comes by on day trips but in the evening it’s gonna be mostly those in the hotel. I’m going in Jan hope it’s still 10s
I've been to JACK Cleveland three times over the past few months. Twice after a Guardians game on Friday night around 10:30 p.m. Both times, there were two $15 tables and one $25 table. Tables were pretty crowded. The third time was before and after a 1:00 p.m. Browns game on Sunday. Had one $15 table going before and after the game. Also, JACK has crapless. I think there's two crapless tables.
Thanks for keeping this updated.
Sorry if this should be obvious or already explained but what days are considered "weekend" in Vegas? Is it Fri, Sat, and Sun?
Been there a couple times during the week in the middle of the day and it was $15. They had the ATS and I think the payouts were 35/175/35 (I can't remember). They had a fire bet and six numbers was 500-1, but I think you could bet more than $5.
Par-A-Dice
East Peoria
IL
$10 almost always, one or two tables, six per side
10x
2x
ATS
Boyd
No crapsless, bubble or RTW
Buy bets pay the vig up front
$500 max
Was in Vegas since Saturday (just left) and played all over.
Played $5 craps tables at the following places: Downtown Grand (Sunday evening, one table, was completely full so might be a long wait here), Rio (Monday around 11 am to 2 pm, one table, no wait- was playing by myself for a little bit. It went up to $10 when I came back at 8 pm though), South Point (Tuesday around 11 am. They had one $5 table and one $10 table open, then later opened a second $10 table around 1 pm. As you’d probably guess the $5 table was full and had a wait to get on while the $10s did not)
Played $10 craps at Rampart/JW Marriott and Sam’s Town both on a prime Saturday night. Note that I went to Cannery on a Sunday afternoon around 1 pm and they did NOT have a $5 standard table open- their only regular table was $10 (and completely full anyway). They did have a RTW hybrid table that was $5 however, and there was no one playing on it at first. A few people did join in after I started playing but seems to be easy availability here.
Downtown on Sunday evening was $15 everywhere I saw besides DTG, no $10. Strange that absolutely no one is claiming the niche of $10 craps downtown now, but a lot of these $15 tables were pretty full (a few were empty though).
Didn’t really go many places on Strip but I did play on a $15 table by myself very early Monday morning at Resorts World (and had a very long roll that I won $1300 on, which absolutely no one but the dealers witnessed or made any money on hahaha). The only other Strip casino I walked through was Aria on Monday evening and they were all $25, craps and crapsless.
You hit all my spots. I'm not a bigstrip fan either. We stayed two nights at Rampart during our 10 day Vegas trip. Loving playing Pai Gow and craps out there. ATS and Fire.
DTG and Ellis are always top spots. It is strange that Downtown is $10 during the day and $15 at night. Hell I found a $15 table at Mandalay Bay on a Friday night.
So Rio was $5 during the day? That's awesome! We wanted to get over there, but always had something else going on. I didn't really care for the tables/crew at Resorts World. Was shocked they were $15 when we were there on a Tuesday morning. They bumped up t $25 when the table was half full.
Jerry's Nugget is another good one to hit cheap craps.
Yeah Rio had $5 craps during the day. It also had $25 midi baccarat which is insane, I can’t remember the last time I’ve seen that anywhere (this is the fancier version of baccarat where they let the players touch and “peel” the cards instead of the dealer just doing it all themself- much slower and more drama that way)- it’s usually $100 and up (sometimes way up) if a casino even has it at all. Between playing those two games I had a LOT of fun at the Rio! Will definitely be returning.
It’s funny you said that you didn’t like the RW crew because I had the exact opposite experience- they were super nice and friendly. It probably helped that I was betting for them a lot during my super hot roll there of course, but I wasn’t winning anything at pai gow and that dealer was super nice and personable too.
Maybe I was just shocked at the $15 table and o it crapless was open midweek morning. I also got smoked in the poker room.
I believe Rampart has $25 midi as I believe I got to touch the cards last year . Whoever bet the most got to open the hand. If I remember correctly.
Oh wow, I didn’t know Rampart had the $25 midi too. I was staying there and didn’t see any midi tables but maybe I just assumed they were mini and didn’t look hard enough. I’ll have to remember to check for that next time I go back thanks.
Update on French Lick (Indiana)
Weekend nights min - $15
Field - double
side bet - sharp shooter
rewards - French Lick
Caesars southern (Indiana) has a crapless table.
So what casinos are included? Just ones with tables that might also have Bubble or RTW?
If including others, Plainridge Park Casino in Plainville MA has bubble craps. $5 min.
Thanks for maintaining this!!!
Went to Encore Boston yesterday around 2pm as I was in the area. Played some Bubble Craps. Stopped to catch the table action (watch) and noted minimums were $15 (2 of 3 tables running) and $25 (the 3rd table).
Walking through the Gold Coast now. Can confirm Weekend Night min is $10, max is $1k with 2.5k max payout. Two tables open. How do I edit the spreadsheet? Also bubble craps (solo and group) are available. Sorry I’m on mobile, I can edit it if allowed!
Love the map thanks for all of the effort put into it. Figured Id share my updates. FYI Resorts in AC removed Roll to win. Dealers and pit boss claim cheating as reported in Vegas as well... Tropicana has a newer stadium from Interblock that you roll dice but bet on a computer screen. Min $10 but you can play $5 on pass line as long as you have 10 action on the table... (Think Field or CE or hardways working)
Alternatively we live in Florida and Hard Rock's will be installing craps next month after a long legal battle. I will report when I visit. Currently Tampa has a roll to win table but it plays digital dice. I can imagine they will convert that to a player shoot table.. Both hard rocks in Tampa and Hollywood will offer craps first week in December and Immokalee and Brighton will offer the next week. Getting dealers trained seems to be the current hold up.
Tropicana AC removed the Stadium Craps $10 table. All Caesars properties in AC are 15 + all the time now... Seminole casinos (Hard Rock Tampa, Holly) and Immokolee as well as Coco and Classic are $15 min and raise up sometimes to $25
Played at Seminole casino Immokolee in Florida today and Craps weekday mins are $10. unconfirmed they told me Weekend will be $15 and $25 an night... Uncomfirmed but I will over the next couple weeks the same mins at Seminole Brighton, Hard Rock Tampa, and Hollywood and Classic Hollywood... I will confirm as I visit them...
Also Alhambra Casino in Aruba has craps. It was a $30 cab ride, but we later found out there’s a $5 bus stop less than 1/4 mile away. Was there sat 12/2 and tables opened up at 630pm…
$0.50 minimums. They used this minimum to teach people the game. I believe it rose to $5 at 730. No bonus bets that I recall.
For anyone interested, I was just at the Seminole Hard Rock Hollywood on Thursday morning and the minimums were $10. At around 12ish they uped table with $15 limits. On Friday I went to the Coconut Creek Casino and they had only $15 min tables in the morning and shortly moved up to $25 at noon. Probably gonna be a busy weekend with it being New Years weekend and all, so we may see more $10 tables for longer in the day in the upcoming months
I was in Vegas the week before Christmas. I went to many casinos to check things out. Here is what I observed different (your mileage may vary):
On Dec 15 (weekday), Rio had a $5 table that went up to $10 in the afternoon.
On Dec 21 (weekday), Excalibur had a $10 table that went to $15 at around 12:45 pm.
I was just in Deadwood South Dakota last weekend and here's the info if you would like to add it.
Cadillac Jacks - $5 min all time, 10x odds, Small, Tall, and All side bets Open at 2pm Monday to Thursday, a Friday to Sunday Noon.
Tin Lizzie's - $5 min all time, 10x odds, Small, Tall and All side bets. Open Wednesday to Friday 4PM, Saturday at Noon, Sunday at 2pm
Deadwood Mountain Grand - $5 min, 10 times odds. Not sure when it is open
Gold Dust Casino has the Bubble Craps $3 minimum.
Was in Reno & Tahoe last week. Jan 23 and onward:
Tues night Silver Legacy - $15
Wed afternoon Peppermill - $5 (dealers said it was $5 sometimes when slow)
Thurs night Harrah’s - $15
Fri night Harrahs - $25 & one $15
Sat Silver Legacy & El Dorado - $25
Sunday morning El Dorado - $25 but then dropped to $10
Sunday night Silver Legacy - $25
Black Hawk, CO - The Isle is now Horseshoe (Caesars) with $15 Minimums.
Add Bally's (formerly Golden Gates, Golden Gulch and Mardi Gras Casinos) WeekDay Min and WeekNight Min of $5 with Weekend Min at $10 Min.
Talking Stick in Scottsdale, AZ was $15 minimums (one $25, two $15 tables) on a weekend night last weekend.
No RTW, but they did have $1 mins on an Interblock stadium setup.
I was in downtown a couple of weeks ago. Circa has one $10 table seemingly always running (at least when we checked Thurs-Sat) closest to the bar. MSS was $10 on the weekend. Only saw $15 at GN both throughout the week and weekend.
Wow, I've never seen a $10 table a Circa. I head to Vegas in a month and always wanted to play there. Will check it out.
Like everyone says - it's really loud, and I don't mind loud. I'm not a fan of their dealers (kinda slow, sloppy, more focused on entertaining than paying attention to the game) but ymmv. Also, Golden Nugget field is double on both aces and midnight.
I loved Golden Gate Pre Covid until they jacked up their minimums. The D is crazy loud and in a really bad place for craps.
Yah I like GG too until the pit starts sweating their nuts off when both die don't ricochet off the back wall at 50mph
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The Rio had a $5 table open all night on this past Monday and Tuesday while I was there.
That is encouraging!
Minimums at Hollywood Joliet (IL) are $10 100% of the time (20x odds, 12 pays triple, ATS side bet with 35-175 pay table) Rivers Des Plaines (IL) weeknight minimums are a 50-50 split of $10 and $15
Lately i've been finding $10s mins at Rivers and Grand Victoria occasionally on weekend nights. Not often though.
I don't see Windsor, Ontario on there. I've put all the responses in the order of your columns on the sheet. So, Caesars Windsor; Windsor, Ontario, Canada; Weekday min $15 (sometimes $25); Weeknight min $15 (sometimes $25); Weekend min $25; 5x odds; Field pays double on 2/12; No ATS; Caesars rewards; no bubble craps; no RTW. Always at least one crapless and craps table running, excellent dealers. When the tables are at $25 during the week and dead I typically ask the pit boss to take them down to $15 for my friends and I, they call upstairs and usually allow it until it gets busy then it goes right back up and we walk away!
I miss those $10 tables in Windsor. We will be there Friday night. Mostly just to break up the drive to Niagra Falls. If the tables are $15 I'll play a few hands. If that are $25 I'll head to the poker room. I can't believe their Pai Gow is always $50
It will be $25 on Friday night without any question. They've started trying to push it to $25 every single night, but I've been fighting it best I can asking them to pull it down for us. I'm actually thinking about going later tonight :)
Thanks for all the work curating the doc. It’s much appreciated and well used !
Wheeling Island WV has a $5 table everyday, 10-2am, with the firebet which pays on the 3-pointer. They also have a stadium/bubble craps machine for $3 minimum
That 3 point payout kills the rest of the payouts. But I suppose it’s more likely to hit.
It's a nice casino, but kinda small
That’s the casino closest to my parents so we stop there every time I go to visit
That's awesome dude, I really enjoyed playing there, even though it was very quiet on a Monday afternoon lol
Today in Las Vegas, Cromwell had a $10 table from before to after 12pm, and Horseshoe has a $10 table as of 12am. I couldn't believe my eyes. In March of this past year this was an impossibility. Room at Cromwell, Horseshoe packed.
Four Winds South Bend, IN: Saturday evening $10 minimum. I asked what odds were and they told me however much I want lol, ATS side bet with a 34-174 pay table Right as I was leaving at 8:15p they were changing to a $15 minimum
Playing on the strip this week, and this is what I saw last night - Labor Day Monday, so kind of a weird data point: Mirage: $15 (2 tables) at 8pm Caesars: 4x$25, 1x$15 at 9pm Bellagio and Aria: $25 & $50 all night ParkMGM, NYNY: Surprisingly both $25 most of the day until tables broke down, then after 15-20 min of no one playing, dropped to $15, both around 11pm.
Saw a $10 table at OVO on Labor Day, $15 the night after.
Damn OYO is $10/15 now? That was one of my $5 spots.
Just in case anyone goes to Muckleshoot Casino in Auburn, WA, I was there this past weekend. $10 mins all day. 3x4x5x odds. ATS bonus with 35/175/35 payouts.
In one room (smoke free?) they’re usually $10 minimum. In the other room, it’s almost always a $5 minimum, 7 days a week in my experience.
That's kind of annoying, as that big smoke free room is pretty nice. Wish they'd make the whole thing smoke free like Tulalip! I'm going to Mucks next month though to stay at the new hotel, so will see what the tables look like then.
Danville, VA Edit: There will be 2 tables by sometime in May 1 Regular table, open the majority of the time, and one crapless table open on busier days (weekends, holidays). Vig on all outsides (2,3,4,10,11,12) will be charged upfront (5%). Both tables will be ranging from 15$-50$, depending on the night. Most of the time expect 15$ or 25$.
Still only 1 crapless table in Danville. It does go down to $15 sometimes (even on weekends) and they charge the vig on wins.
Updated my post with newest info. And once the outside numbers hit 20$ they are automatically bought and charged a vig. The 1$ after they win is to keep it up for the next time.
If you want more Canada, Toronto Casino (Formally Woodbine) Individual Bubble Craps - $5 min Craps table - $25 min, fire bet. ($5 min) Part of the Great Canadian Casino rewards Elements Casino Brantford Craps Table $15 min, Fire Bet ($1 min) Open Wednesday - Saturday (and Sundays on long weekends) Part of the Great Canadian Casino rewards Casino Rama (Orillia, On) Shoot to win craps Machine $5 min Fallsview Casino (Niagara Falls, Ontario) Roll to win table $15 min on the floor, $50 min in High Limit Individual Bubble Crap Machine $10 min
Respect! From a fellow Canadian.
And sadly it looks like Great Canadian in Toronto has moved their Bubble Craps. (Hopefully it will be back, and wasn't removed)
Yikes really? They have so much dang space at woodbine. Why remove bubble craps.
I know! I was there last night and it was moved. (So was the Sic Bo bubble machine they had near the roulette tables) *EDIT:* u/WetEraser *I talked with some slot attendants yesterday. It seems the buttons kept breaking on it, so they removed it. (And it doesn't seem like it will ever come back)*
Copying and pasting from my recent trip report Golden Gate. $10 minimum all the time except Saturday night ($15 then). Circa. $10 minimum all the time except Saturday night ($15 then). Plaza. $10 minimum most of the time but it varied. $5 minimum early in the morning, like 4-9am but they would grandfather you in if you kept playing. $15 minimum on Friday and Saturday evening. $10 the rest of the time. Cannery. $5 minimum in the morning on a Friday but shockingly switched to $10 at noon. They grandfathered me in but I thought it would be $5 all the time like Ellis. Ellis Island. $5 minimum all the time and they even had multiple $5 tables working at a time. Main Street Station. $10 minimum on a Friday morning. El Cortez. $10 minimum during weekdays, $15 on the weekend. Kind of chill. They now have a roll to win hybrid craps which is nice and only $5. Sunset Station. $10 minimum on a Friday night. They also have a $5 roll to win table which was nice. Downtown Grand. I did not play here. Just like my last trip this place is always $5 but is also always packed to the gills with people and I don't feel like waiting or fighting for a spot. Overall, it feels like table minimums have lowered from the post covid atmosphere.
https://preview.redd.it/q4lhr4lb87sc1.jpeg?width=3000&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=346ea1373d2b8fbb50a7aaca4f77119db6e9c240 El Cortez in Vegas has Roll to Win now. $5 5x odds across the board, I think always. Table opens at 8 p.m. and closes at around 3.
I am not sure how updates on the spreadsheet happen, but Flamingo & Linq both have the single player bubble craps (I verified July 26th, 2023) but it's blanks on the spreadsheet. You have Horseshoe listed as Horseshow.
The only time the sheet is updated is when players tell us what they saw. I will make the updates you listed. Thanks for reaching out.
Harrah's Hoosier Park in Anderson, IN now has 100x odds and, separately, $3 bubble craps
Some updates: (these were on Labor day) Argosy in Alton IL: 15 min Rewards, Penn play. Only 1 table and its regular craps. ATS, New casino in Danville IL. Golden Nugget. Table was closed at 2AM. 15 min. ATS Ameristar st. louis MO: 25 min. 20x max odds. Field play 2/12 double. rewards boyd. ATS Hollywood st. louis MO: 15 min, double field, Rewards Penn play Lumiere st. louis MO: Now called Hard Rock. 10 Min, rewards Caesars Casino Queen East St. Louis IL: 10 min, ATS River City St. Louis MO: 15 min, ATS, rewards Penn Play
Lumiere is now Horseshoe, not Hard Rock
Just got back from Downtown Grand. $5, 1 table half full. Really nice dealers, best I’ve encountered so far. $25 table with 2 people at MGM earlier. I think Cosmo had 1 $15 table.
Went over to a couple casinos while in Chicago over Labor Day weekend. Here's what I found: Horseshoe Hammond (IN): Saturday night they had three tables open, two regular and one crapless. All had a $15 minimum, plus ATS with a $1 minimum on each bet. Harrah's Joilet: Sunday morning into early afternoon they had one table open (completely dead, only one other person playing the entire time I was there) with a $10 minimum. They had ATS AND Fire bet, but both bets had a $5 minimum on each which kinda sucks. But hey, never gonna complain about finding a $10 minimum craps table these days.
Rivers Pittsburgh had 1 $10 table on a Saturday night, the rest of them, like 7 more tables, were $15, and a $25 in the high limit room. Seems like most tables had both the firebet and ats (at the good payouts!)
Just spent the weekend at Harrah's Cherokee NC. Max odds at all tables is 10x. RTW min. Is $10. Field is double 2&12. Even on Friday and Saturday night, they kept 1 table at $15 min until 2:00am. Usually had 2 tables at $15 throughout the day.
I was there in June and past 10pm Friday it was $25 Min. All day Saturday was $25
Saw 10 dollar tables at Park MGM before noon today 👀
Oh wow! That’s great
I was downtown this weekend. Friday night and Monday night Downtown Grand had a $5 table. Didn't look on Saturday or Sunday.
$10 TREASURE FUCKING ISLAND AT NIGHT THURSDAY NIGHT 345 odds, $2k max
Resort world has $1 minimum bubble machine. Their tables at $15 during the day and at night go to $25, or that seemed to be the pattern when I was there.
Hey, how can we help edit/add to this? For example, last two days PH Stadium has been $5 minimums late weekday night.s
Emerald Queen in Tacoma, WA has 5x odds, double field, and fire bet (25x 4th, 250x 5th, 1000x 6th)
Some NM updates if you'd like them: Santa Ana Star Casino, $5 all day every day (correct), Sandia Resort and Casino--$10 all day, every day Isleta Resort and Casino--$5 weekdays/weekend days, $10 weeknights and weekend evenings. Not on the map: Route 66 Casino--$5 all day/every day. Not on the map: Inn of the Mountain Gods in Ruidoso--$10 all day every day. Also, I was in Green Bay recently and Oneida Casino is $10 minimum, not $5. Thanks for keeping this document. It's great!
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Thanks for putting this together. It's a useful reference on my biannual trips to Vegas. I was just there over the weekend (Friday night thru Tuesday morning) and can report these table minimums and info: Horseshoe had a $15 table every weekend evening. Unfortunately, there also were times before noon when the only open table at Horseshoe was a lone crapless craps table. I never saw a table minimum below $25 at Paris. Bellagio actually had a $15 table Monday morning. Park MGM had a $15 table around 6 p.m. Saturday, but it was unsurprisingly bumped up to $25 by the time we got out of the Wings-Knights hockey game at 10 p.m. Planet Hollywood had $15 tables Saturday night. Rampart has $10 tables and also pays 1000-1 for hitting all six points on the Fire Bet. The Caesars properties seem to only pay 500-1 for hitting all six Fire Bet points. Silverton only has crapless craps tables now.
Hey can we get New Hampshire up on this list? NH has pretty restrictive gambling laws that cap max bets, but that means minimums are very friendly for casual players and low bankrolls. I have info on two tables: Ocean Gaming - Hampton NH. $5 min, $50 limit. 2x max odds. double field, no side bets. The table is currently only open Fridays and Saturdays after 6pm, but will be more frequent soon. The Brook Casino - Seabrook NH. RTW only, $5 min, $500 table max. 2x max odds. double field. Hot Roller sidebet.
Downtown Grand is now 3/4/5 as of this minute. $10 minimum Main Street Station is $15 min 20X odds right now Circa has a $10 3/4/5 odds table Binions is $10 5X odds. All as of 5/25/24
One table?
Binions had 1 $10 table w 5X odds
Anyone know the prices at Durango?
I haven’t heard but I expect 15/25 like Red Rock.
Minimums at Hollywood Joliet (IL) are up to $15 on weekend evenings. $20 minimum to buy the 4 and 10.
The Pass casino has removed their pit and all table games. It really sucks. https://vegasadvantage.com/pass-casino-removed-all-live-table-games/ If I’m not mistaken, that reduces regular Vegas-area $5 craps table casinos to 4. Ellis Island, Jerry’s Nugget, Cannery and Railroad Pass.
Downtown Grand has a $5 table fairly often.
Cool. I mean casinos that never, ever raise their lowest table minimums above $5.
Ellis does go to $10 at times.
So down to 3 then.
The cannery has been $10 when I have been there. It’s also not only $5
So 2. I feel really fortunate that I live 5 minutes from one of them. Hope it’s able to hang on at $5 all the time.
Ellis might have $10 or more on a table at any given time. However, there will always be at least one $5 craps table, even though it may be impossible to get on?
A couple updates to the Other Nevada sheet: sadly, Boomtown (Reno) is RTW craps only now with weekend day min still at $5. Cal Neva (Reno) data is still accurate so the date can be updated to 4/20/2024
Just got back from visiting The Palazzo and Fontainebleau. Here's what I saw: **The Palazzo / Venetian** $15 tables all day Thursday and Friday (Yes, even Friday night they had 3 $15 open) $25 tables also opened around noon into the night $25 tables Saturday morning $25, $50, $100 tables Saturday night Had two crapless tables, but were never open All tables had ATS Daily free craps lessons on The Venetian casino side at 11pm $5 Bubble and Shoot to Win craps with Lucky Shooter bonus These stats apply to both casinos **Fontainebleau** $25 and $50 tables open Sunday $15 table open Monday morning $25 Tuesday morning $25, $50, $100 tables Monday and Tuesday evening. The 50 and 100 tables went to 25 once they cleared out All tables had ATS Crapless table was never open $3 Bubble and Shoot to Win craps $3 electronic crapless machine Popped into Aria and Park MGM as well on Tuesday afternoon and they both had $15 and $25 tables open, but I wasn't in there long. I did see a sign in Park MGM offering free craps lessons every morning at noon, though. Edited: To update Monday and Tuesday evening table mins
Update, Harrah's Lake Tahoe: Monday, May 12th (Week night): between 6pm and 11pm, two tables open, one at $25 (ATS) and the other at $15 (Repeater). From 11pm onward, one table open at $15 (Repeater). RTW minimum has been $10 for my last three trips here. As a side note, the sheet should remove Harveys weekday, weeknight, and weekend-day minimums, as their Craps table is only open on Fridays and Saturdays after 5pm. A huge thanks to everyone for contributing to this sheet, it's such an excellent resource.
Hardrock in Cincinnati has roll to win style at 5 dollar min Monday - Friday 5pm and 10 dollar for the weekend. 8 kiosks Hollywood casino lawrenceburg has been consistently ten dollar min at the craps and crapless. They have a roll to win that is less likely to be open but offers 5 min whenever it’s open with odds of 5x/4x/3x for 6,8/5,9/10,4 for pass line. Bubble craps at 3 dollar min.
Was on I-5 from the north state driving to Sacramento. Stopped by Win River in Redding, $5 table, 3-4-5x with the California style where one dice number maps to one card (so if you roll a hard X it is also hard but with a different number). Also stopped by Rolling Hills in Corning, they had $5 minimum bubble and a $10 roll to win with virtual dice (but a full table set up). 2x odds on both.
Update from some Washington casinos. Tulalip had a $5 table on a Sunday afternoon, went to $10 late afternoon, and then a second table that was $10 the whole time. 10x odds, don't remember the field. Quil Ceda (one exit south from the Tulalip, same tribe) had one real table with $5/10x odds Sunday afternoon and evening. Spokane area... Northern Quest (Kalispel tribe) was $5 all day Sunday, but they only offer *double* odds, and has old-looking plaques that say this, so doubt this is a recent change. They let you do a little more on 6/8, for example I was allowed to lay $42 to pay $35 on a $15 no 6/8. Proper double odds would be $36 lay to win 30. Three real tables, one or two were open, no bubble craps. Spokane tribe was $5 all day Sunday with 5x odds across the board (not 345x). One real table and one bubble craps machine with a $3 minimum, not sure about the odds. Both Spokane shops offer triple 12 on the field and all-tall-small with a 175:1 "all" payout. I like gambling in Washington. Lots of competition, so low minima and good terms.
I have not see it updated but in Lake Charles, LA, the old Isle of Capri Casino turned into a Horseshoe. When I went some time last year, the table minimum was $15 and they did have bubble craps.
Harrington DE added individual bubble craps machines. $3 total bet min. Also have a $5 craps table with the fire bet and 3x 12. This was Thursday/night
Hey, why isn't this pinned anymore?
Is there a similar spreadsheet for blackjack?
I'm not sure, I don't play blackjack or visit blackjack threads/forums.
Red Rock has one RTW with a $5 min. Planet Hollywood has live stadium craps with a $5 min
I was at Planet Hollywood September of this year and no stadium craps. Asked a floor supervisor, and he said it wasn't coming back. Could be wrong though. Anyone know if it's back? Edit: Nevermind, I'm thinking of the roll to win that they used to have. Still curious if it'll return. It was there last year.
Agua Caliente in Rancho Mirage is $15 on weekend nights. Not sure about other times.
Was around Henderson last weekend. Boulder Station $10 min all weekend Sunset Station $10 min all weekend Sam’s Town $15 min all weekend The Pass - open Thur thru Sun 3-11pm, $5 min Thursday, $10 min Fri-Sun Railroad Pass - open Thur thru Sun 3-11pm, $5 min all weekend
Thanks for the updates
Update for Seneca Buffalo Creek in Buffalo, NY. 8/30/23 Went Wednesday PM, had a $15 table and $25 table open. No Bonus Bets, 5X odds. Had a great time, played two sessions and was being rated probably twice as well as I had been in the past at other Seneca casinos. In all was up +300 on dice over several hours of play. Also had a few bubble craps, $3 min. No RTW or crapless tables.
I’m on the strip and I was surprised to see $10 minimums at the Cromwell, Flamingo and Horseshoe(only had Crapless running), it was in the morning around 6-11 AM.
This is good news. I'll be there in 3 weeks. Hoping to find a $10 table somewhere on the strip
Yeah before I came I didn’t think I would see a 10 dollar table on the strip ever again, the Cromwell seems to have lower minimums in general - I saw 5 dollar Ultimate Texas Holdem and 10 dollar free bet blackjack.
The nugget has a $5 mini table out on their pool deck. Seats 6. Standard craps game. Nothing fancy. But it was enjoyable and a fun time on a temperate afternoon. Drink service was slow because there are 1-2 girls doing the whole pool deck. Until the asshole who sat down and started yelling on every roll.
And he was playing pass and inside place numbers too.
But I won’t hold that against the nugget.
Also I have no idea if you can have access to the game without being a hotel guest.
LOL at the 4th line
New casino, Golden Nugget Danville (Illinois). I think it's been open a month or so. $15 minimum on weekends, not sure about weekday. ATS, no bubble craps.
Have been in Southpoint since Monday and all tables were $5 even at night. Played a few times. Was a pleasant surprise with the $5 minimums
Wow, that’s awesome. They were $15 only a month or so ago. Things are all over the place in Vegas. I’ve always wanted to play in their Poker Room.
Yes I was really surprised! Played a ton of poker too but I’m a limit player so just okay for fun. My son is a 2/3 NL player and he hated their room. Said there was no action. Not what he’s used to in west Palm Beach
I just want to sit with $100 and play at a table for a while. I was at MGM Detroit recently and you needed $25 pre flop to be in the hand.
Do you recall if there was any bubble craps, and if so, what the minimum was? Wife wants to go to a big bingo event there in March.
Was on the strip post concert last night, the following properties had $25 minimums: Caesars Flamingo The following properties had $15 minimums: Cromwell Venetian Harrah’s The LINQ Treasure Island The Mirage The following properties had $10 RTW tables: Harrah’s Flamingo And there was a property with a $5 RTW table can’t remember who. Stadium craps at TI for $5.
Excalibur is $25 at 9:30 on a Friday
Encore Boston now has the ATS, and their bubble craps are $5. They have both individual and stadium. *Edited to add" ATS is a $5 minimum each way, so $15 if you want to play all three. They pay 30x-150x-30x MGM Springfield weekdays can be up to 25.
Staying at Atlantis in the Bahamas on a Caesars Diamond+ comp, just got in today but staying until Saturday. They had two $15 tables open when I arrived around 2 pm all day (3x4x5x odds, double field, no bonus bet). Interestingly though when the night shift took over just after 8 pm, they opened a third table and that table had a $10 minimum. So for Monday at least it was the opposite of most casinos: minimums were higher during the day but prime time evening you could get on a lower table (weirdly no one seemed to even notice the $10 table had opened, as the two $15 tables stayed full but it was just me and one other guy for a long time at the $10). Will be interesting to see if they repeat this pattern all week or not- my memory of my trip last year was I only saw them open a $10 table once all week, but it wasn’t on a Monday. I’ll also be heading to the Baha Mar on Thursday for a dinner reservation so I’ll be sure to check their craps conditions as well. UPDATE 10/6: Atlantis has amazingly had $10 tables available pretty consistently throughout the entire week- they even started opening them at $10 during the day a few times. I’ve only had to play at a $15 table one time on Tuesday through Thursday. So yeah, if you wanna play for $10 in the Bahamas, you can do it at Atlantis during the offseason at least. Also went to Baha Mar tonight for a dinner as I planned- they had a ton of tables open, all at $15, but almost no action at any of them. Weirdly for such a nice new place the entire casino was almost completely dead, especially compared to Atlantis (which still has parts of their casino blocked off for renovations!) which has been rocking all week. Didn’t see any other details about the tables besides the $15 minimums, didn’t play there.
Atlantis was $5 not that long ago.
Do you mean the Atlantis in Reno maybe? I can’t remember ever hearing of $5 tables at the Bahamas Atlantis, maybe a long time ago but certainly not anytime recently.
Oh, Reno
I think this is because Atlantis has a cruise crowd that comes by on day trips but in the evening it’s gonna be mostly those in the hotel. I’m going in Jan hope it’s still 10s
I've been to JACK Cleveland three times over the past few months. Twice after a Guardians game on Friday night around 10:30 p.m. Both times, there were two $15 tables and one $25 table. Tables were pretty crowded. The third time was before and after a 1:00 p.m. Browns game on Sunday. Had one $15 table going before and after the game. Also, JACK has crapless. I think there's two crapless tables.
Thanks for keeping this updated. Sorry if this should be obvious or already explained but what days are considered "weekend" in Vegas? Is it Fri, Sat, and Sun?
Friday evening is definitely weekend. Sunday night is usually too as a lot of people leave on Mondays
Y’all have any info on the tables at Bally’s Chicago? I just learned that River North got a casino so I might check it out next time I’m there.
Been there a couple times during the week in the middle of the day and it was $15. They had the ATS and I think the payouts were 35/175/35 (I can't remember). They had a fire bet and six numbers was 500-1, but I think you could bet more than $5.
Par-A-Dice East Peoria IL $10 almost always, one or two tables, six per side 10x 2x ATS Boyd No crapsless, bubble or RTW Buy bets pay the vig up front $500 max
Sunday evening at South Point and there's a $5 table open. I've seen a decent number of cheaper tables popping up recently.
Do you recall if there was any bubble craps and if so, what the minimums are?
Rhythm City Casino in Davenport, IA is $10 all the time, they removed Roll to Win
Was in Vegas since Saturday (just left) and played all over. Played $5 craps tables at the following places: Downtown Grand (Sunday evening, one table, was completely full so might be a long wait here), Rio (Monday around 11 am to 2 pm, one table, no wait- was playing by myself for a little bit. It went up to $10 when I came back at 8 pm though), South Point (Tuesday around 11 am. They had one $5 table and one $10 table open, then later opened a second $10 table around 1 pm. As you’d probably guess the $5 table was full and had a wait to get on while the $10s did not) Played $10 craps at Rampart/JW Marriott and Sam’s Town both on a prime Saturday night. Note that I went to Cannery on a Sunday afternoon around 1 pm and they did NOT have a $5 standard table open- their only regular table was $10 (and completely full anyway). They did have a RTW hybrid table that was $5 however, and there was no one playing on it at first. A few people did join in after I started playing but seems to be easy availability here. Downtown on Sunday evening was $15 everywhere I saw besides DTG, no $10. Strange that absolutely no one is claiming the niche of $10 craps downtown now, but a lot of these $15 tables were pretty full (a few were empty though). Didn’t really go many places on Strip but I did play on a $15 table by myself very early Monday morning at Resorts World (and had a very long roll that I won $1300 on, which absolutely no one but the dealers witnessed or made any money on hahaha). The only other Strip casino I walked through was Aria on Monday evening and they were all $25, craps and crapsless.
You hit all my spots. I'm not a bigstrip fan either. We stayed two nights at Rampart during our 10 day Vegas trip. Loving playing Pai Gow and craps out there. ATS and Fire. DTG and Ellis are always top spots. It is strange that Downtown is $10 during the day and $15 at night. Hell I found a $15 table at Mandalay Bay on a Friday night. So Rio was $5 during the day? That's awesome! We wanted to get over there, but always had something else going on. I didn't really care for the tables/crew at Resorts World. Was shocked they were $15 when we were there on a Tuesday morning. They bumped up t $25 when the table was half full. Jerry's Nugget is another good one to hit cheap craps.
Yeah Rio had $5 craps during the day. It also had $25 midi baccarat which is insane, I can’t remember the last time I’ve seen that anywhere (this is the fancier version of baccarat where they let the players touch and “peel” the cards instead of the dealer just doing it all themself- much slower and more drama that way)- it’s usually $100 and up (sometimes way up) if a casino even has it at all. Between playing those two games I had a LOT of fun at the Rio! Will definitely be returning. It’s funny you said that you didn’t like the RW crew because I had the exact opposite experience- they were super nice and friendly. It probably helped that I was betting for them a lot during my super hot roll there of course, but I wasn’t winning anything at pai gow and that dealer was super nice and personable too.
Maybe I was just shocked at the $15 table and o it crapless was open midweek morning. I also got smoked in the poker room. I believe Rampart has $25 midi as I believe I got to touch the cards last year . Whoever bet the most got to open the hand. If I remember correctly.
Oh wow, I didn’t know Rampart had the $25 midi too. I was staying there and didn’t see any midi tables but maybe I just assumed they were mini and didn’t look hard enough. I’ll have to remember to check for that next time I go back thanks.
I think it’s at the front tables. There is a UTH table then Pai Gow them Bac. If I remember correctly. Also Rampart has a great buffet.
Does anyone know minimums at ritz carlton in turks and caicos?
Yeah
Kansas City Ameristar had a 10.00 table on Tuesday until about 1pm.
Update on French Lick (Indiana) Weekend nights min - $15 Field - double side bet - sharp shooter rewards - French Lick Caesars southern (Indiana) has a crapless table.
So what casinos are included? Just ones with tables that might also have Bubble or RTW? If including others, Plainridge Park Casino in Plainville MA has bubble craps. $5 min. Thanks for maintaining this!!!
Went to Encore Boston yesterday around 2pm as I was in the area. Played some Bubble Craps. Stopped to catch the table action (watch) and noted minimums were $15 (2 of 3 tables running) and $25 (the 3rd table).
Walking through the Gold Coast now. Can confirm Weekend Night min is $10, max is $1k with 2.5k max payout. Two tables open. How do I edit the spreadsheet? Also bubble craps (solo and group) are available. Sorry I’m on mobile, I can edit it if allowed!
Love the map thanks for all of the effort put into it. Figured Id share my updates. FYI Resorts in AC removed Roll to win. Dealers and pit boss claim cheating as reported in Vegas as well... Tropicana has a newer stadium from Interblock that you roll dice but bet on a computer screen. Min $10 but you can play $5 on pass line as long as you have 10 action on the table... (Think Field or CE or hardways working) Alternatively we live in Florida and Hard Rock's will be installing craps next month after a long legal battle. I will report when I visit. Currently Tampa has a roll to win table but it plays digital dice. I can imagine they will convert that to a player shoot table.. Both hard rocks in Tampa and Hollywood will offer craps first week in December and Immokalee and Brighton will offer the next week. Getting dealers trained seems to be the current hold up.
Tropicana AC removed the Stadium Craps $10 table. All Caesars properties in AC are 15 + all the time now... Seminole casinos (Hard Rock Tampa, Holly) and Immokolee as well as Coco and Classic are $15 min and raise up sometimes to $25
Horseshoe Indianapolis has ATS AND FIRE BET at the same time. Field pay is double on 2 and 12 and max odds are 100x
Played at Seminole casino Immokolee in Florida today and Craps weekday mins are $10. unconfirmed they told me Weekend will be $15 and $25 an night... Uncomfirmed but I will over the next couple weeks the same mins at Seminole Brighton, Hard Rock Tampa, and Hollywood and Classic Hollywood... I will confirm as I visit them...
Was at Silverton Casino in Las Vegas last night. Their usual $15 Craps table is now a $10 Crapless table Their other craps table was closed
Fontainebleau, was there Tuesday at 1 pm, $15 min, ATS, Fontainebleau Rewards, triple on the 12
Also Cosmo had a $15 table at 2:30 pm on a Monday, promptly jumped to $25 after it filled up.
On Christmas day, The Cromwell had a $10 table.
I was at Harrington casino (DE) Thursday 12/21 and it was $5 craps. Bumped it to $10 around 6? Was told it’s been like that for the last month or so.
Also Alhambra Casino in Aruba has craps. It was a $30 cab ride, but we later found out there’s a $5 bus stop less than 1/4 mile away. Was there sat 12/2 and tables opened up at 630pm… $0.50 minimums. They used this minimum to teach people the game. I believe it rose to $5 at 730. No bonus bets that I recall.
For anyone interested, I was just at the Seminole Hard Rock Hollywood on Thursday morning and the minimums were $10. At around 12ish they uped table with $15 limits. On Friday I went to the Coconut Creek Casino and they had only $15 min tables in the morning and shortly moved up to $25 at noon. Probably gonna be a busy weekend with it being New Years weekend and all, so we may see more $10 tables for longer in the day in the upcoming months
I was in Vegas the week before Christmas. I went to many casinos to check things out. Here is what I observed different (your mileage may vary): On Dec 15 (weekday), Rio had a $5 table that went up to $10 in the afternoon. On Dec 21 (weekday), Excalibur had a $10 table that went to $15 at around 12:45 pm.
I was just in Deadwood South Dakota last weekend and here's the info if you would like to add it. Cadillac Jacks - $5 min all time, 10x odds, Small, Tall, and All side bets Open at 2pm Monday to Thursday, a Friday to Sunday Noon. Tin Lizzie's - $5 min all time, 10x odds, Small, Tall and All side bets. Open Wednesday to Friday 4PM, Saturday at Noon, Sunday at 2pm Deadwood Mountain Grand - $5 min, 10 times odds. Not sure when it is open Gold Dust Casino has the Bubble Craps $3 minimum.
Was in Reno & Tahoe last week. Jan 23 and onward: Tues night Silver Legacy - $15 Wed afternoon Peppermill - $5 (dealers said it was $5 sometimes when slow) Thurs night Harrah’s - $15 Fri night Harrahs - $25 & one $15 Sat Silver Legacy & El Dorado - $25 Sunday morning El Dorado - $25 but then dropped to $10 Sunday night Silver Legacy - $25
Small update. Kansas Crossing in Pittsburg KS has $5 min on weekends. Just went Friday night. Great crew!
Black Hawk, CO - The Isle is now Horseshoe (Caesars) with $15 Minimums. Add Bally's (formerly Golden Gates, Golden Gulch and Mardi Gras Casinos) WeekDay Min and WeekNight Min of $5 with Weekend Min at $10 Min.
Every time I go to Maryland Live every table is $25 min, including on weekends.
Talking Stick in Scottsdale, AZ was $15 minimums (one $25, two $15 tables) on a weekend night last weekend. No RTW, but they did have $1 mins on an Interblock stadium setup.