Blackjack Foxwoods Vs Mohegan Sun

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Foxwoods vs Mohegan Sun
I'm planning a trip to either Foxwoods or Mohegan Sun.
Someone here posted that he prefers Foxwoods over Mohegan Sun.
However, in a different post, someone said that Foxwoods has 8-decks while
Mohegan Sun has 6-decks.
Wouldn't that make Mohegan Sun better than Foxwoods?
Although I dislike 8-decks, I will play it (with a frown).
I use Hi-Lo and don't back-count a lot, but I do Wong-out.
Recently, I've been playing two hands (all the time) of $25 or $50 each hand.
Which resort would be better for me?
Also, any tips or advice to someone going there for the first time?

Let's take a trip across the river. Foxwoods: The main floor is eight deck H17. House edge 0.57%. Tens may be split, split aces get one card on each and all other pairs can be split to 4 hands. Surrender is available here as well. The high limit rooms are six deck S17. House edge same as Mohegan Sun. Honestly, depends on what you are looking to get out of your experience. I prefer Mohegan for the atmosphere, entertainment beyond gaming (the arena draws bigger names, Comix, and the Wolf Den has some great free shows), and regular eating. Mohegan Sun vs Foxwoods Casino - any preference? Reply Subscribe. Thread Tools Search this Thread May 5th, 2010, 05:44 PM #1 jane00. Original Poster. Join Date: Feb 2003. Mohegan Sun had such a better layout than Foxwoods. I found Mohegan's circular set-up much easier to navigate, and I've been loyally patronizing since. Recently though, I had the opportunity to visit and stay at Foxwoods. It had been almost a decade since I had been there. I got a room in the Grand Pequot tower, which was beautiful.

Connecticut blackjack hasn’t been around for a long time. The first table games in Connecticut were
placed at Foxwoods in 1992. While the lottery and bingo were available before blackjack in Connecticut,
slot machines weren’t available in the state until 1993. The second full-service casino, Mohegan Sun,
would offer blackjack when it opened a few years later in 1996.

There are only two casinos Connecticut today. Both casinos use a regulatory framework for Indian
gaming from the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA). Foxwoods Casino operates under federal
procedures and Mohegan Sun operates under a tribal-state compact.

One major difference between tribes operating casinos in Connecticut and other states is that they don’t
share table game earnings – only slot machines. Connecticut casinos deal similar player friendly
blackjack games.

Connecticut casinos offer similar rules for blackjack:

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  • Natural blackjack normally pays 3-to-2.
  • Dealer may hit or stay on Soft 17
  • Player may double down on any two cards
  • Player may double after splitting a pair
  • Player may not re-split Aces
  • Player may Surrender

Casinos Dealing Blackjack in Connecticut

There are only two casinos dealing blackjack in Connecticut. However, gambling in Connecticut isn’t limited to casinos. Gamblers on the lottery and bingo may take place outside of casinos.

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Table Games Revenue in Connecticut

The Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection does not require casinos to report revenue from table games by the two casino operators. However, the state does keep detailed records on slot machine revenue from the two casinos. The state also keeps track of current revenue from charitable games, off-track betting, and lottery.

The Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection keeps historical statistics on greyhound racing, jai alai, and other pari-mutuel facilities. Visit the Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection for more information.

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History of Blackjack in CT

Mohegan Sun Vs. Foxwoods Blackjack

The mass expansion of legal gambling doesn’t have a long history in Connecticut. Gambling has a unique history before the state started a lottery in 1983. Previously Connecticut allowed limited Pari-Mutuel betting on horses and dogs. Charitable gambling was also allowed. The charities in the state were allowed to offer bingo and raffles along with duck and frog racing.

Poker Foxwoods Vs Mohegan Sun

Foxwoods started as a bingo hall in 1986. They opened a Foxwoods Casino with blackjack and other table games in 1992. They added slot machines in 1993. Mohegan Sun opened as a full-service Vegas-style casino resort in 1996. This casino has offer both table games and slot machines since first opening.

Both casinos offer relatively player-friendly blackjack games. Foxwoods and Mohegan Sun offer blackjack games that pay 3:2 when a player is dealt a natural blackjack. Deck penetration may differ at the two casinos. Additionally, some Mohegan Sun blackjack games may use a continuous shuffle machine.

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