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Written by Casino Party Pit Boss
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Wednesday, 03 December 2008 10:16 |
 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) and general Casino Party information. What size are blackjack tables? Can we play with real money? Find your answers here about Casino Night Party Rentals. How much space do I need for the casino night games?Well, this is a trick question, if you have determined the number of guests and number of games you can pretty much figure it out using these generic table sizes:
Craps - usually 8 or 12 feet long by 4 feet wide without players Blackjack - Blackjack and other games that play on blackjack style tables are usually 6 feet by 3.5 feet wide Roulette - A typical casino party roulette table is about 8 feet by 3-4 feet wide including the roulette wheel Poker - A typical texas Hold em poker table will seat 8-11 players and 7-8 feet long by 3-4 feet wide Bingo - Party Bingo is usually setup classroom style with long tables that are 2 feet by 8 feet long per 4 players. Also a 3 foot by 6 foot table for the bingo caller, daubers, and bingo cage. A Bingo board may be placed on the wall. Slot Machines - Real Casino slots on stands usually have a2 foot by 2 foot footprint. Slots are usually placed along walls, pillars and columns or in groups in the center of your Casino Night
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What if I want to use real money to play the Casino games?You cannot use real money at all to play casino party games. It is against the law- Period. Here's another reason if you are still not convinced. To bankroll a table like Blackjack or Craps would take thousands of dollars if you were playing $5 min bets. A casino night is usually 4 hours at best and in that time you could be taken to the cleaners and have no chance to recover the house losses. The real Casinos in Las Vegas make money because people are playing all the time. Vegas Casinos bet that for every big winner there will be a lot of people who don't win. The loosing players pay for the winners over time and over the years the casino keeps a percent of all the money played. In a typical 3-4 hour casino party you could potentially have to pay out thousands of dollars. That's why a casino night could go bankrupt if players walked away with handfuls of cash!! Moral of the story - Don't play with real money!
What is the best time to have a casino party?Well that's an easy answer, think lucky numbers 7 and 11, casino party time is usually from 7p.m.-11p.m. and Saturday nights being the best since people don't have to rush from work in traffic. Be considerate of your guests daily commitments and your attendance will be better than you expect!
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