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Which games should I play at Las Vegas Casinos?
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When heading out to the casino you basically more or less have two options, play slots or play the tables. Now you want to play the games where the house advantage is very minimal. This taking into account I have to say that if you’re not ahigh roller, your best bet is the slots. True you may not get huge payouts, but whatever you do win does add up.
Why the slots? Well there is absolutely NO house advantage. The machines aren’t rigid, they are computers. They are set up to randomly give out whenever. There is no way the machine can tell how much it has paid out or hasn’t paid out. So you can win multiple times or not at all.
Now if you want to play the tables; which include every game from craps to blackjack, then the game to go with would be Baccarat. Here the house edge is less than 2%, amazing odds.
To get a full list of all the games and which ones have the least house advantage, check out this site: http://www.insidervlv.com/casinoodds.html
Have fun and good luck.
Why the slots? Well there is absolutely NO house advantage. The machines aren’t rigid, they are computers. They are set up to randomly give out whenever. There is no way the machine can tell how much it has paid out or hasn’t paid out. So you can win multiple times or not at all.
Now if you want to play the tables; which include every game from craps to blackjack, then the game to go with would be Baccarat. Here the house edge is less than 2%, amazing odds.
To get a full list of all the games and which ones have the least house advantage, check out this site: http://www.insidervlv.com/casinoodds.html
Have fun and good luck.
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