All las vegas casinos worst to first

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I prefer $10 BJ, although I've played higher. Odds are always good in most high limit rooms, that where I do most of my gaming.' 'I feel the odds or house edge doesn’t matter if you are playing as low possible to the the casino minimum.

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Too big, too bright, and feels lacking in personality to me. MGM: it's nice enough, decent rules and I've won some there, but I just don't love it. Nugget: Decent rules (at least last time I was there, I'll find out again next week) and the most upscale place downtown.Įxcalibur-as mentioned, too noisy, built like a barn, and feels low-rent to me. Wynn: it's beautiful, also chill, and I've never lost there.Ĭromwell: it used to be my favourite when it was Bills, and it still has the same intimate vibe and good rules. When playing in the back pit (by the Love theatre) you can't hear slot machines jangling from across the floor the way you can at say, Excalibur, which is built like a barn. Mirage: it's kind of chill, I like the scent there, and it seems like they've done some soundproofing in there. Taking all of the aforementioned into account, I like: That said, I know what you mean about a 'vibe' you like whether winning or losing. For me, the odds contribute to how much I win, and winning contributes to how much I enjoy a place, so odds are definitely a factor.

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