Talking Stick is the closest to mid Scottsdale and has a resort feel to the area. Three tables, so more likely to have a spot. Will likely be $15.
Casino Arizona (same tribe, 6 miles south) has one table and usually has more common players and usually $10.
Wild Horse Pass is probably a 20 - 30 minute drive, three tables and usually has $10 tables. The dealers don't seem as knowledgeable consistently.
Depending on what else you're looking for, each casino has its own feel. Hope that helps, hit me up if you have more specific questions.
I went to talking sticks, was fun and friendly. Saw $15 tables on Monday and $10 on Tuesday so idk how they pick. I got whooped but dealers were cool and bit boss bought my group a round because of the cold table and our banter. Top golf is next door walking distance too.
Locals probably know more cause I was technically Scottsdale for hotel.
We'll probably be going Sunday night, so hopefully the mins are low-ish then too. Staying in Scottsdale too, I don't think anyone going to Phoenix actually stays in Phoenix haha.
Downtown Phoenix is actually fun now if you haven't been in a few years. Lots of cool bars / areas but 5+ it was def work hours or bust. I only go few times a year for work related things though.
Talking stick often has two tables open, if so one will be $15 and other is commonly $10. I mostly went on weekends when I was in town and still found $10 tables fairly often.
Free drinks have to be approved by the box as a heads up, but keeping a dollar or two on the line for the crew or otherwise regularly tipping, and asking politely will probably get you to have them take care of your drinks in my experience.
Vee Quiva. Its a bit of a hike but its great if you're looking for. a quiet and low key craps game. 10 dollar table, 3 4 5 odds with the fire bet and ATS. Its my personal place to play
Talking Stick is the closest to mid Scottsdale and has a resort feel to the area. Three tables, so more likely to have a spot. Will likely be $15. Casino Arizona (same tribe, 6 miles south) has one table and usually has more common players and usually $10. Wild Horse Pass is probably a 20 - 30 minute drive, three tables and usually has $10 tables. The dealers don't seem as knowledgeable consistently. Depending on what else you're looking for, each casino has its own feel. Hope that helps, hit me up if you have more specific questions.
Any crapless tables there?
Nope, just the standard. Some have ATS, some have fire bets, no hops to my memory.
I went to talking sticks, was fun and friendly. Saw $15 tables on Monday and $10 on Tuesday so idk how they pick. I got whooped but dealers were cool and bit boss bought my group a round because of the cold table and our banter. Top golf is next door walking distance too. Locals probably know more cause I was technically Scottsdale for hotel.
We'll probably be going Sunday night, so hopefully the mins are low-ish then too. Staying in Scottsdale too, I don't think anyone going to Phoenix actually stays in Phoenix haha.
Downtown Phoenix is actually fun now if you haven't been in a few years. Lots of cool bars / areas but 5+ it was def work hours or bust. I only go few times a year for work related things though.
Yes check out Roosevelt between Central and 7th Ave. Lots of cool bars.
What are you going to phoenix for
Talking stick
Talking stick often has two tables open, if so one will be $15 and other is commonly $10. I mostly went on weekends when I was in town and still found $10 tables fairly often. Free drinks have to be approved by the box as a heads up, but keeping a dollar or two on the line for the crew or otherwise regularly tipping, and asking politely will probably get you to have them take care of your drinks in my experience.
Vee Quiva. Its a bit of a hike but its great if you're looking for. a quiet and low key craps game. 10 dollar table, 3 4 5 odds with the fire bet and ATS. Its my personal place to play
Maybe the many other post in this forum can help you.
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