Does annyone know if any LV casino has one of my favorite slot machines - "Reels of Dublin"?
Does annyone know if any LV casino has one of my favorite slot machines - "Reels of Dublin"?
Originally posted by: K-Man
Does annyone know if any LV casino has one of my favorite slot machines - "Reels of Dublin"?
Would you settle for "Dumpsters of Indianapolis"? Available at the Lame Buffalo casino in Skeleton Flats, Nebraska.
Those crappy remarks belong in the sink. I have not seen those slots in Las Vegas for several years., but I have had fun playing them in the past.
Originally posted by: Brent Kline
Those crappy remarks belong in the sink. I have not seen those slots in Las Vegas for several years., but I have had fun playing them in the past.
There's no slot machine database that I'm aware of, and I can't imagine how such a site could or would be kept up to date. The best you can do is to call specific casinos and ask the slot manager.
Caeser's keeps an interactive directory of its slots....
https://www.caesars.com/slotfinder/
Originally posted by: PJ Stroh
Caeser's keeps an interactive directory of its slots....
https://www.caesars.com/slotfinder/
Good info, except that Caesars will have the worst versions of any games that can be found on the planet.
Originally posted by: Kevin Lewis
Good info, except that Caesars will have the worst versions of any games that can be found on the planet.
It would be nice if casinos were required to separate their slot payback numbers from VP. I've always felt like there isn't a big difference between the strip and locals casinos when it comes to slots. I've even seen plenty of big wins at the airport which everyone says you should avoid like the plague.
Originally posted by: PJ Stroh
It would be nice if casinos were required to separate their slot payback numbers from VP. I've always felt like there isn't a big difference between the strip and locals casinos when it comes to slots. I've even seen plenty of big wins at the airport which everyone says you should avoid like the plague.
The Wizard of Odds rule of thumb is to look at the VP and Electronic Keno paybacks and assume the casino is as loose or tight with their slots as they are on those games.
Originally posted by: PJ Stroh
It would be nice if casinos were required to separate their slot payback numbers from VP. I've always felt like there isn't a big difference between the strip and locals casinos when it comes to slots. I've even seen plenty of big wins at the airport which everyone says you should avoid like the plague.
Oh, there's a big difference, all right. For instance, .25 machines are 95-96% at locals' joints and 89% on the Strip. Yes, that includes VP, but if you walk into any casino, slots outnumber VP at least 2 to 1, so those numbers do reflect slot returns pretty accurately.
The American Casino Guide has this info for every casino in the country.