This survey was completed by an exhaustive search through CZR's “Table Game Finder” (see image below). Note that two casinos listed in 2012 no longer exist in 2013 (Imperial Palace, Bill’s Gamblin’ Hall). There is also a new casino in 2013 (The QUAD). In all, table games data for 34 casinos was available through this link. The data posted does not include side bets for blackjack (except 21+3).
To begin with, here are some baseline statistics:
- The average number of proprietary games per CZR casino is 8.35 (up from 7.97 in 2012).
- The average number of proprietary games per CZR casino in Atlantic City is 13.50 (up from 13.00 in 2012).
- The average number of proprietary games per CZR casino in Las Vegas is 8.75 (up from 7.89 in 2012).
In 2012, there were eight casinos with 11 or more proprietary games. This year there are nine. Here are the CZR casinos with 11 or more different proprietary games:
- Bally’s, Atlantic City (15)
- Horseshoe Hammond, Indiana (14)
- Harrah’s Resort, Atlantic City (14)
- Caesars, Atlantic City (14)
- Paris, Las Vegas (12)
- Caesars, Windsor (12)
- Caesars, Indiana (11)
- Harrah’s, New Orleans (11)
- Showboat, Atlantic City (11)
Here are the top five proprietary games in terms of the total number of CZR casinos. Note that these are all poker variants. These are the same five games as in 2012. The big change is that both Mississippi Stud and Ultimate Texas Hold’em gained five placements.
- Three Card Poker (34)
- Fortune Pai Gow Poker (30)
- Let it Ride (30)
- Mississippi Stud (30)
- Ultimate Texas Hold’em (24)
Here is the list of all blackjack variants. Again, this is the same list as 2012.
- Spanish 21 (8)
- Blackjack Switch (4)
- Double Attack Blackjack (4)
- Power Blackjack (1)
- Triple Attack Blackjack (1)
Here is the complete list of games and the number of CZR casinos (out of 34 total casinos):
I need to note that the database is inconsistent. For example, when I go to the search for casinos by state, Pennsylvania is not listed. But, when I look up Asia Poker, the casino "Harrah's, Philadelphia" is listed. A similar inconsistency exists for Sic Bo. I did not double-check all the games. The results I have posted here are based on a search by casino, not by game.