IME, game options have been very limited and inconsistent in Adelaide, Brisbane, Gold Coast, Canberra, Cairns, Launceston and Hobart. Please note though that this response is specific to Crown and my experience at other rooms in Australia is more limited. The environment tends to be gambly so overall, I’d say the games are higher variance than the games I have played in America, but still beatable. In terms of play, in general, games are looser than in America, opening bets are bigger, 3bets are smaller, cbets are proportionately smaller, and people fold less.Īll that said, despite the brutal rake, the game remains beatable. There are no charging ports at the tables, dealers are less consistent, tournament rakes are high, food menus are non-existent and there are no live straddles at lower stakes. You can’t buy the button, you have to post the BB to play, drinks are full price and table changing also costs a new seating charge. ![]() ![]() Star in Sydney deals from a shoe but Crown in Melbourne doesn’t, so answers here would tend to be casino specific.įor Crown, which is the busiest and biggest room in Australia, you are right in that the rake is brutal 10% capped at $15 plus a $5 seating charge. It varies a little casino to casino with some of the oddities, e.g.
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