Hollywood Casino Charles Town Table Minimums

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In 2010, Hollywood Casino Perryville was the first legal casino to open in the state of Maryland. Though Maryland has since added a number of other higher-profile casinos to its portfolio, Hollywood Perryville is regarded as the state’s best-kept secret. The casino is located just off of I-95, which is one of the busiest highways in the United States.

This casino boasts more than 75,000 square feet of gaming space, but because it is a standalone casino, there are no hotel rooms or convention space. In the grand scheme of things, Hollywood Perryville is not a large casino and pales in comparison to those that exist on the Vegas Strip or in Atlantic City. With that said, it is extremely clean, neatly organized, and staffed with a workforce that is eager and willing to help with anything you might need.

Parking at the casino is readily available in the vast parking lot, and valet parking is available if you pull up to the main entrance. The charge for valet parking varies depending on time of day, time of year, and day of the week, but it is generally affordable. With that said, the casino is rarely so crowded that parking is difficult to come by. If you park in the lots, you will not have to pay anything.

Casino at Hollywood Perryville

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The casino at Hollywood Perryville is perfect for players looking for a calm, relaxed atmosphere. The casino itself is small in size and easy to navigate. The crowds are rarely so large that you find yourself climbing over people just to get a seat at a table or find an open slot game. From the second you walk through the main entrance, it is clear to see that the casino floor is mostly dominated by slots (more than 1,500 machines to be exact). Table games are conveniently located adjacent to one another in the center of the floor.

If you are looking to place especially large, high-limit wagers, Hollywood Perryville is not the place to do it. Their games feature minimums of anywhere from $5-$10 with maximums that rarely exceed $1,000. Their blackjack games are all 3/2 and the only version of roulette that exists is American, or double zero.

Baccarat

Currently, there are no baccarat tables that exist at Hollywood Perryville.

Blackjack

In the central gaming area of the casino floor, there are a total of 6 blackjack tables. During peak hours on the weekend and during holidays, all 6 tables will be running games. On an average weekday night, however, you will find only about two or three tables active at any given time. The minimum wager at Hollywood’s blackjack tables is $10, however the lower limit games can sometimes be lowered to $5. The maximum wager at blackjack here is $500.

As we mentioned above, every table pays 3/2 for blackjack, which is something we are seeing less and less of these days. During our last visit, we were told by casino staff that on especially busy nights they will open a blackjack table where the minimum bet is $25. Of course, this happens infrequently and is far from the norm as far as the lower blackjack wager limit is concerned.

Craps

There is only one craps table at Hollywood Perryville, and the betting range is $5-$3,000. As far as single wagers are concerned, Hollywood’s craps table is where the largest single bets can be made. As you could have probably guessed, the single craps table is located in the center of the casino floor along with the other table games.

Roulette

There are two roulette tables at Hollywood Perryville, both of which are American, or Double-0, roulette. The bet range is $10-$100 per spin.

Other Hollywood Perryville Table Games

– Three Card Poker ($10 minimum)
– Four Card Poker ($10 minimum)
– Spanish 21 ($10 minimum)
– Ultimate Texas Hold’em ($5 minimum)

As we have been saying all along, and as is made clear by the total quantity of games mentioned above, the table games section of Hollywood Perryville is quite small when compared to larger, more well-known casinos such as those that exist in Atlantic City. What Hollywood lacks in total number of games, they make up for with helpful dealers, a clean casino, and a generally pleasant gambling environment.

High Limit Room at Hollywood Perryville

Hollywood Perryville does not currently offer any sort of high limit room nor any high limit games. The betting ranges mentioned above are what you will have to work with when it comes to table games.

Slots at Hollywood Perryville

There are more than 1,500 slot games available at Hollywood Perryville, and they range from the newest releases to classic games that have been around for decades. All of the machines are modern, kept in good order, and are organized just right. The casino floor is split into two sections by the middle table games area, and in each of these sections you will find almost exclusively slot games.

Sticking with the general theme of the casino, most of the slot games boast lower betting limits. The service staff is extremely attentive to slots players and you can rest-assured that a waitress will never be too far from your seat.

Video Poker at Hollywood Perryville

There are video poker machines at Hollywood Perryville, but the lack of terminals leaves a bit to be desired. In fact, there are only a handful of machines that do not exist at the casino’s main bar. All of the machines are equipped with a selection of games that will meet the standards of even the most demanding casino patron.

Minimum base bets are typically about $0.25 here, and maximum VP bets top out around $5, though the exact limit depends on the game you are playing. All in all, the video poker at Hollywood Perryville is great for a passive VP player, but will more than likely disappoint the very serious video poker player.

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Poker Room at Hollywood Perryville

The poker room at Hollywood Perryville is situated off to the right as soon as you enter the casino, though it is not clearly marked. There are a total of eight poker tables, however you will be hard-pressed to find more than one or two with active games at any one time.

The main game offered is $1/$2 No Limit Texas Hold’em, but there are also $2/$5 NLHE games available on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays.

Casino

During our last visit, we spoke with the manager of the poker room and he explained that Hollywood Casino Perryville does technically offer all varieties of poker. With that said, Hold’em is about the only game that is ever actually being played.

As far as limits are concerned, it is almost a guarantee that you will never find a game higher than $2/$5. This is yet another reason why Hollywood Perryville is the perfect casino for a passive gambler who is looking to enjoy themselves. You will not find any hardcore poker grinders on this casino floor.

Sportsbook at Hollywood Perryville

Due to Maryland state law, there is no sportsbook at Hollywood Perryville.

Restaurant & Bars at Hollywood Perryville

There is just one restaurant and one bar located at Hollywood Perryville. The lone restaurant is The Greene Turtle and is a favorite of any Marylander. The cuisine can best be described as high-quality sports bar foods such as burgers, sandwiches, and wings. The relaxed atmosphere is great for any type of occasion, and the large number of TVs means that you will never miss any sporting event. As far as pricing is concerned, most meals are available for less than $20.

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silversonic2006
Went by Hollywood Casino Charles Town to get a souvenir chip last night. I wasn't there when tables got going on the opening weekend, but it was a zoo last night. The only time I've ever seen it that crowded in Vegas is when it's a fight night. Tables were high, about on par with Caesars/Borgata on a Saturday night. Blackjack was $25/50/100, 8 decks, H17 (and those rules include the $100 tables on the main floor), craps was $25 min/2X odds, roulette was $25 (00 wheel), all the house banked poker variants were $15 or $25 mins. Mini bacc was only $25 min, and honestly if I'd felt like playing that's probably where I would have sat down.
I can say they now have no shortage of dealers. By 8pm, pretty much every table was working, except for one small bank of blackjack tables near the rear, and they do have all 85 tables out on the floor now based on my rough visual estimates. There's only one table game cashier cage, and the wait can easily be 10-15 minutes. Also odd: people were lining up left and right to play $100 blackjack on the main floor, while there's $100 blackjack in the high limit nook 50 feet away with nearly open tables.
I guess the moral of the story is that if you build it they will come. I'll stick with Atlantic City.
EvenBob
How many roulette tables? How far from Maryland is it, not far from looking at the map. To experience the REAL WVA, you have to go to the western part of the state where everybody drives a 15 year old pickup and the gas pumps are from the 70's. And mullet haircuts have never gone out of style. I can't insult anybody from there, nobody in WVA has a computer yet.
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teddys
That's probably as far as they can push it. I can't see the limits going any higher without them seeming extremely greedy and turning people off. That's about what it was last time I was at The Rivers in PGH on a Sat. night. People were getting pissed when they raised the hand-dealt BJ games from $25 to $50.
'Dice, verily, are armed with goads and driving-hooks, deceiving and tormenting, causing grievous woe.' -Rig Veda 10.34.4
silversonic2006

How many roulette tables?


Ummm..maybe like 6 or 8? I can't remember exactly. Given the tight rules everything else is, I'm sure they're all 00 wheels. And there is no roulette in the high limit nook that I saw. And it really is a nook at best. The blackjack tables are out on the open floor, with rails walling them off from the main flow of traffic, and the midi-size baccarat tables sit in an alcove.
silversonic2006

That's probably as far as they can push it. I can't see the limits going any higher without them seeming extremely greedy and turning people off. That's about what it was last time I was at The Rivers in PGH on a Sat. night. People were getting pissed when they raised the hand-dealt BJ games from $25 to $50.


I agree. There's a lot of money from Baltimore and DC that comes to play there, and there are a lot of people who don't like casual players, but lots of people with money (like myself) just don't feel like having to bring $500 to play blackjack for a few hours (assuming you can find into a seat).
There are 6 craps tables I believe (4 in the main pits and 2 in the side pit) and all the working ones were $25 min, but it was like 2 people playing (no odds at those prices) and 15 people watching. I know the whole profit philosophy about limits and filling the tables, but if you're scaring that many people off, it just makes no sense to not drop the mins.
One last interesting observation. As high as their limits are, not one table (even craps) had $5000 chips. I know they have them, because there are posters at the cage with the chips so cashiers know to spot fakes, but the highest chip I saw, even in the high limit nook, was $1000. For those who collect chips for souvenirs like myself, not too much of note at Charles Town. The only good looking ones are the $5 (red w/ white/grn/white spots at noon and 6 o'clock) and the $1000 ('fire' orange with 6 pairs of peach/chocolate brown spots, same pattern as the Planet Hollywood or Bellagio $1000).
toastcmu

I agree. There's a lot of money from Baltimore and DC that comes to play there.


Just caught the news and the numbers from August are in. Hollywood raked in 9.7 Million (gross) for the month. Even more interesting was the quote that this number is based on only 40 tables being licensed, out of the 85 total.
-B
FleaStiff
Additional news blurb from the Associated Press
The Associated Press reported that Hollywood Casino's revenues in August were more than the combined revenues for table games at the state's three other racetracks and at The Greenbrier resort's casino.
The Associated Press says revenues for blackjack games alone at the Hollywood Casino were $2.23 million.
Charles Town Races is using half of its tables because it doesn't have enough licensed dealers.
Doc
I just got around to going back and looking at this thread. It looks to me as if there is a conflict between these posts -- can someone clarify this for me?

.. I can say they now have no shortage of dealers. By 8pm, pretty much every table was working, except for one small bank of blackjack tables near the rear, and they do have all 85 tables out on the floor now based on my rough visual estimates. ..

Quote: toastcmu

.. Even more interesting was the quote that this number is based on only 40 tables being licensed, out of the 85 total.

.. Charles Town Races is using half of its tables because it doesn't have enough licensed dealers.

Is there or is there not a shortage of licensed dealers (and/or licensed tables)? Did silversonic2006 mean to imply that they had enough dealers when he was there (1st post in the thread) and were operating all 85 tables except one small bank near the rear? Did I misinterpret one of these posts?
I have not yet visited Charles Town, and based on earlier comments I have been waiting to see whether their table minimums would eventually drop. I'm too cheap to play $25 min craps for long enough to make it worth the drive -- I would likely have only one or two chips on the table at a time, and that wouldn't provide a whole lot of entertainment. At lower minimums ($5 or $10), it is rare that I get so much as $100 on the table at a time; that only occurs if things are going well in the session and I have a number of come bets working with odds -- usually a clear indicator of an upcoming 7 out. I can't see my playing that same style with $25 min.

Hollywood Casino Charles Town Events

silversonic2006
I've only been to HC Charles Town once since tables opened. The bulk of the tables are right by the main entrance, there is a horseshoe-shaped side pit off to the right, there is one pit of blackjack tables in a remote rear area, and there's the high limit nook. With the exception of the remote pit of blackjack tables, everything else was pretty much up and running on a Saturday night about a month ago.
In the main area, blackjack was $50 or $100 min, craps and roulette were $25 min (00 roulette at those rates), and the house-banked poker variants were $25 min too. Off to the side, there was $25 blackjack, but everything else was the same. In the high limit nook, blackjack was $100 min, I'm assuming baccarat was the same, although there were no clear min/max signs. Those rates are way too high for my tastes. I don't have the official blackjack rules, but from what I could see glancing at the tables, the $100 min game was 8 deck, H17. I have no clue about DAS or RSA, but I'd guess their rules lean conservative, considering craps was 2X odds at $25 mins. So, given those mins, the fact that pretty much any game in AC can be had at $10 mins, even on a Fri night, and the fact that I'm getting free room offers from multiple AC casinos (even ones I barely play penny slots at), I'll stick with them.
Also, having been to Charles Town, their sister property in PA, and Delaware Park, I don't like the overall feel. Especially at the PA and DE properties I've seen, they cleared out one plot in the casino and dropped the tables there. They don't feel integrated into the property at all. AC, for all its issues, has always been really big on creating a resort feel to their properties, and it shows.
toastcmu

Hollywood Casino Charles Town Table Minimums

I've been to HC Charles Town twice now, the 2nd time, there are defintely more tables and pits open. Both visits were around 11a-1p timeframe. I believe the quote I got for 40 tables was attributed to August, when the casino had only been open a few weeks. The revenue reports are out for the month of Sept, and they state that licensing dealers is still an issue, but at least they have 872 employees licensed now. WV Gazette article
I have seen a $15 table for blackjack in the non-smoking pit around noon. I think it only lasts until 3p or so. The amazing thing from the article above is that minimums still are jumping to $200 on the weekends sometimes. As for BJ rules, I believe they run the Penn standard offering - 8deck H17, DAS.
-B