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How to win slots in Vegas according to experts is all depending on your budget, on the machine and how much luck you have. Las Vegas is where the variety of slots feel endless and you can play slots from as little as a penny up to as much as $5,000 per spin. There are no exact figures on how much players in Vegas actually play, although it is estimated that casual players wagering in the region of 0.50 to 0.75 per spin.

When it comes to planning-in-advance, regular visitors shared that you can spin 300 up to 800 times per hour depending on how slow or fast you go. So, if you select the minimum and bet 0.01 an hour of play would cost around 3.00 up to 8.00 and on average you should make back 2.64 to 7.04 which means a loss of 0.36 up to 0.96 every hour of play. This is all worked out on averages and projections and not based on facts.

How much can I win or lose within an hour in Vegas?

But if your question is how much does it cost to play in Vegas it depends on your budget and your betting habit, should a player wager 1.00 per spin and plays for an hour still based on 300 up to 800 spins, he will probably gain back an estimate of 276 up to 736, equal to a net loss of 24.00 up to 64.00. But to be fair you must also take into consideration how much you could win in that hour, it’s a bit more challenging to work on averages then since some slot machines are a lot more generous than other and slots like Megamillions could award prizes worth 10 million or more in a single spin.

This year, the second-loosest slots in the nation—and the loosest in Nevada—are in the Reno/Tahoe area, with 94.96 percent of wagers returned to players. That was enough for Reno to squeak by our third-place finisher nationwide, the Boulder Strip—the group of properties along Boulder Highway in southeast Las Vegas that includes Sam’s. Slot machines in the North Las Vegas and the Boulder reporting areas tended to be looser than those on the Strip and on Fremont with a 6.58% and 5.81% casino win percentage respectively. If chasing slots that pay out is more important than being in Vegas, the slots in Reno offered a player friendly casino win rate of only 5.45% in 2018.

How do you keep your slot-spending within budget in Vegas?

El Cortez, one of the cheapest (yet perfectly decent and clean) Vegas hotels often advertises having ‘loose slots in Vegas’ (by as much as 40 per cent) and about having won the award for best paying casino in Vegas a couple of years ago. In 2013 we did very well at El Cortez but, on our last 3 visits, there was not one slot machine that. Loosest Slots In Las Vegas 2018 Performers Every year, millions of people travel from far and wide to visit the brilliant city of Las Vegas, Nevada. American, Canadians, Europeans, Asians – everyone, from everywhere, who’s looking for an exceptional vacation with an opportunity to gamble and, hopefully, win some cash. The best free Vegas slots of 2018 are here, and this is your chance to take a break from everyday life and grab unimaginable prizes and win the biggest and most rewarding jackpots ever conceived! The House of Fun has a real soft spot for Las Vegas, and here are our top 5 picks for best Vegas slots to play in 2018!

How to keep your slot-spending within budget in Vegas could be a bigger challenge than you think, its sin city, everything goes, and everyone is having a great time and even if you could look past all that, the slots don’t let you escape that easily. At its peak the number of slots available on the Vegas Strip reached 61,0000 in 1999, they are kept increasing even though slightly millennials are more interested in mobile gambling activities. Yet there are the big jackpots that demand your attention, and then slots are just so easy to play, they are fast and uncomplicated. And there is no waiting like at the tables where the dealers first need to shuffle the cards and some players take longer than necessary to decide their next move. Slots are about you and the machine, they super entertaining enable you to enjoy tons of different themes, animated graphics, great sound effects and apart from the buffet of bonuses they serve you wish you could become a success story like thousands have in Las Vegas.
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In my trip downtown on Sunday I noticed lots of signage in the Vegas Club (or is it Las Vegas club?) claiming that their slots are 40% looser than before and the loosest downtown.
Coincidentally, I had just come from the El Cortez where they claim their slots are 32.62% looser than the Clark County average. In small print it said that details were available at the cage. So, I went to the cage. It took about five minutes but they eventually photocopied some figures and a letter from CDC E-Reports backing up the claim.
I was hoping the Vegas club would do the same. So I asked about it at the cage and the cashier paged the slot supervisor on duty. About five minutes later somebody came out and asked me what I wanted. So I asked the question and she tried to get rid of me with vague answers. However, I kept pressing her to see evidence of her claims. She finally gave up on me and told me to wait in another part of the casino. A few minutes later somebody else came along and I asked the same questions for a third time. She said I would have to speak to the head of slots on Monday. I asked if I could call and she gave me his name. So today I called around 1:00 PM, asking the same question for a fourth time, but have not heard back yet.
As far as I know the casinos don't know what each other is doing, so I have no idea how the Vegas club could claim to have the loosest slots downtown. They would know the downtown average, but how could they know, for example, the returns at the Fitzgerald's. However, I'll give the slot director a fair chance to make his case, should he choose to return my call. If I'm not convinced they are making a truthful claim I will have no compunction to write a letter of complaint to Gaming.
Stay tuned for further developments.
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Ayecarumba
Good for you Wizard! Don't let them off the hook.
I suspect in the small print, they will say the claim actually refers to their 'party pit' dancers.
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EvenBob
'Vegas Slots Detective'. I'm thinking cable TV show...
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FleaStiff
I thought the commission forbade 'loosest' claims. They can 'loose' or 'more loose than xxxxxxxx' or 'looser than xxxxxxxxxx' but they can't say 'loosest'. The 'false or misleading' of 5.011(4), I think.
teddys
Take 'em to town!
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Thanks for the vigilance Wiz.
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I thought the commission forbade 'loosest' claims. They can 'loose' or 'more loose than xxxxxxxx' or 'looser than xxxxxxxxxx' but they can't say 'loosest'. The 'false or misleading' of 5.011(4), I think.

I was thinking the same thing.
Evidence or not, they can't make such a claim.
And even if they have the evidence, that's all historical. As such, any claim must have a historical disclaimer.
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FleaStiff

And even if they have the evidence, that's all historical. As such, any claim must have a historical disclaimer.

All they might reasonably claim is that as of a determination made on a certain date they were then the loosest ... they don't know what the other casinos have done in the interim and if its some ancient survey its meaningless.
I think that slot rates should be subject to disclosure and meaningful comparisons. I understand one licensee is disclosing the rate on each individual machine. But even a 'below county average' ain't to informative. I would suspect many are below average and many are above it. That doesn't mean its worth the cab fare to seek out a looser slot or that one's individual experience is in any way going to be related to an average that embraces machines he is not playing.
matilda

In my trip downtown on Sunday I noticed lots of signage in the Vegas Club (or is it Las Vegas club?) claiming that their slots are 40% looser than before and the loosest downtown.


I don't understand the statement. Looser than what? What are they calculating? What is the numerical variable that has changed 40%?
Nareed

In my trip downtown on Sunday I noticed lots of signage in the Vegas Club (or is it Las Vegas club?) claiming that their slots are 40% looser than before and the loosest downtown.


As far as I'm concerned Vegas=Las Vegas.
Loosest slots in vegas 2018 octoberSo there :P
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I was hoping the Vegas club would do the same.


Not an unreasonable expectation, but marketing slogans are not what you'd call subject to review by the public.Map
Have you tried emailing the gaming commission? Just a question, 'I noticed this sign at LVC and I wonder....' I doubt you'll get anythign concrete from the casino, but they may be stepping on some rule with that ad.

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BTW I'm reminded of an old Dave Berg cartoon in MAD Magazine. It showed three pizza parlors in the same block. One advertised 'Best pizza in the country!' The second 'Best pizza in the world!' The third 'Best pizza in the block!' And it was the third that looked full and had a line outside.

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