Which Las Vegas strip casino has the lowest minimums for roulette?
I am off to Las Vegas and looking to play some roulette. Is there any casino, on the strip, that has the lowest minimums? ??
Any help would be great!
Thanks!
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I am off to Las Vegas and looking to play some roulette. Is there any casino, on the strip, that has the lowest minimums? ??
Any help would be great!
Thanks!
For my Data Management class we have to make a casino game and I would like to ask if any of you people out there could come up with a game similar to those in las vegas, but obviosly not the same. The game has to consist of chance and an outcome, and obviosly making odds that are better for the owner of the game, and worse for the player (Thats how all casino games work).
Thanks in advance!
I’m thinking of going to a dealer’s school here in Las Vegas. Blackjack for sure is a go; poker has too many variants and I can do that later. So I want to pick up a second game, either craps or roulette. Which one would be better to learn in order to be viable in the job market?
EDIT: "Dealing" in Las Vegas doesn’t necessarily mean card games. You can deal craps and roulette — It just means you administer the game, pay out wins, collect losses, spin the roulette wheel, etc.
Where are the nonsmoking Blackjack tables in the US? I just went to the Las Vegas Strip. There’s a bunch of casinoes there but they all have smoking. The only nonsmoking Blackjack table I’ve seen is at a tribal casino in Oregon. I want to play for real money.
In the Gold is a fun slot I played in Las Vegas. Any online casinos have it?
When I go to Las Vegas and play blackjack I notice that some casinos use multiple deck shoes (more than one deck combined) when dealing blackjack. Why do they do that? Is it only so they can deal more hands without having to stop and shuffle the cards? Does it improve the house edge? Thanks!
I’m looking to buy a real blackjack or texas hold em table from a Las Vegas or other casino but don’t want to spend an arm and a leg on it. Where are some places to look? Thank you for your help.
I saw this game last time I was in Las Vegas. While I did not play it on that trip, I figured I would learn about it and try it out before my next trip to the casinos. I already know how to play regular blackjack, I just want to know the difference between Super Fun 21 and regular blackjack and where I can play the game online.