Although slots are the most popular game in Vegas casinos, most people know that they also have some of the worst odds. With a quick flickering of images, you can lose your money in a few seconds. While other games like roulette are also relatively quick games, they offer a bit more luck and chance…
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The return of one of the first poker websites and as well as a US poker room to offer first online real money games to players around the world is once again offering cash games to players, after a two year hiatus from the online poker community. One of the exciting features that can be…
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Recent rumors have claimed that one of the first online poker sites to offer online poker games for money is about to reopen. If rumors are true, PokerRoom.com will soon reopen giving online players yet another option to play poker online. This all started a couple of weeks ago when a member of the website…
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Las Vegas Year: Relax in the City of Lights Jazz Festival (RPA), which celebrates Las Vegas Days Helldorado with parades, rodeos, golf tournaments and shooting (April-May), take a risk in June’s World Series of Poker bikers plateau in mid-September in Las Vegas Bike Fest and see the new year celebration of America, a big pat-dazzle…
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You don’t arrive in Las Vegas, will run in it. As the largest neon slot machine, the city rises from the desert and ask you to take the risk, consult the glittering Showgirls, or even marry. See: The strip bar grand and glorious past snakes north fantasy themed hotels, a high-rolling casinos and luxury shopping…
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In December of 2010 Las Vegas will open its newest 3.9 billion dollar hotel and casino called The Cosmopolitan. The Cosmopolitan boasts of 2,995 rooms all with their own private terraces. A Las Vegas hotel has never accomplished this feat before. Also included in the hotel and casino are 13 restaurants, a luxury spa, nightclub,…
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When people think of Las Vegas one of the first iconic images that comes to mind are the Fountains of the Bellagio. The Fountains have become one of Las Vegas’s most beloved landmarks towering in front of the hotel and casino inside a nine-acre man made lake named Lake Como. The popular attraction has the…
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Las Vegas’ ban on smoking inside public places such as supermarkets, schools, restaurants and bars (which serve food) holds steadfast. The voter-approved ban was challenged because smoking is still allowed in public areas like casinos, strip clubs and brothels. Sound confusing? It is. Why would it be illegal to smoke in some public places and…
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You’re planning a trip to Las Vegas and can’t wait to hit the different casinos on the strip. The room at the Orleans has been booked, the plane tickets purchased, and your itinerary set. You have $5000 that you are planning to use as gambling money while you’re out there. How are you planning on…
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84 year old Josephine Crawford was playing the nickle when she hit the largest amount ever won on the small change machines. It made US history because it was the largest won not only on the nickle slots but on all the slots. No one has ever hit the $10 million dollar mark before. Crawford…
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In a matter of hours, Red Rock Casino, Resort and Spa will hold its grand opening — and become the priciest off-Strip casino resort ever built in Las Vegas. It’s located about 10 miles from the strip, right near Red Rock Canyon. It cost $925 million to build — not much compared to casinos on…
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My husband just returned from a conference in Vegas (it seems strange to me, but Las Vegas seems to be the convention capital of the world) and while he somewhat enjoyed his time there, his chief complaint was how friendly the place was to smokers. This seems strange to me, especially with the on-again, off-again…
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