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Size:  508.8 KBHere's the photo (sorry it's blurry) but you can see that the minimum is $5. Curiously the maximum bet is $5,000 and not $50,000 which is the maximum bet on the other craps tables in the Palace Casino at Caesars -- even those with a minimum of $10.

As I mentioned before this $5 craps table is in the Forum casino which is the "lower priced" casino at Caesars with lower limit games and penny slots and 25-cent video poker galore.

Years ago Caesars had four and then three craps tables in the Forum casino in addition to the six craps tables in the Palace Casino under the "dome" which is the main "room" at Caesars. When the craps tables were removed from the Forum casino, one table was added to the Palace Casino. There is also a "private table" in a room off of the Palace Court high limit table room (not to be confused with the Palace Court slot room). I played on that private table in a small craps tournament that Caesars had about ten years ago -- and if I recall only 20 players were invited and it was held early on a Saturday morning (8am if I recall).

Nevada has an open gaming law which means if that private table is ever in use, any member of the public should be allowed to walk in and watch the action, but I have no idea when or if it is in use.

I should also point out that the tables this past weekend were $10 and $15 minimums in the Palace Casino -- and I didn't see any $25 minimum tables. I found this surprising considering that the casino was jammed this weekend. But a lot of people were there for the Electric Daisy Music Festival and I don't think they were craps players.