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    How Are the Casinos on the cruise ships (Royal Carribean) regulated?

    What kind of payouts do they have on there slots? (Close to Vegas)?

    What are the minimum table limit in Blackjack?
    Last edited by SteveBourieOLD; 09-06-2008, 02:23 PM.

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    Re: Casinos on Cruise ships

    There is no regualtory agency for casinos on cruise ships.

    They can set their machines to whatever they want.

    BJ minimums probably begin at $10, but it's up to the cruise line to do whatever they want.

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      Re: Casinos on Cruise ships

      I was on Royal Caribbean (Mariner of the Seas out of Canaveral) just last week & saw $5 minimum tables & they were FULL !!!

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        Re: Casinos on Cruise ships

        steve is the sterling cruise boat in fl unregulated also? does

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          Re: Casinos on Cruise ships

          I was on Royal Caribbean last month and they had one $5 BJ table that was full. They had 2 empty $10 tables so I asked the pit boss if he would lower the limit to $5 on an empty table and I would play along with two other family members. He said he didn't think it would be allowed, called and was told it was OK. The table soon filled up. It doesn't hurt to ask...the worst they can do is say no.

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