If you are going to go to grand openings at casinos you have to learn to deal with the clueless critters that work there. If you have never been a dealer you have no idea how many details are involved in their job and it is their first day in a new job. I went to the GO at Caesars Indiana and was sitting at a BJ table for about 30 minutes. During that time the guy next to me was overpaid twice by the dealer for winning hands. After the second time I mentioned to him that since it was a house mistake he really didn't have to give the money back. He said don't worry about it. I figured out later that he probably was with the Indaina Gaming Commission.
Resorts and Ballys in Tunica also have the Poker Pro tables. I see that as the wave of the future along with the one operator setups that eliminate the roulette chips. They have one of those at Grand in Tunica. Pretty soon we will all be collecting obsolete chips since that is all that will be available.