I'm not sure that Caesars management intended for this to happen -- but I hope they did: the new tables in the craps pit have better ergonomics for the dealers and for the players. See: http://alanbestbuys.com/id426.html
I'm not sure that Caesars management intended for this to happen -- but I hope they did: the new tables in the craps pit have better ergonomics for the dealers and for the players. See: http://alanbestbuys.com/id426.html
Most importantly----how's the bounce?
Not a strong bounce. No foam under the layout, but there isn't a clank typically of just having wood below, either.
Will the smaller betting areas lead to more confused bets by players. Like in the field, I've seen players grab the wrong set of chips.
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