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Las Vegas is always changing, and as players we have to adjust. The nice thing about Vegas is we have more choices than in other markets.  You can walk a casino floor and see what games are being played from one trip to the next.  Many times they are not the same.  Good players adapt to the changing conditions, and play the games and casinos that are favorable to their style of play.  If your first car was a dodge Dart, are all your future cars going to be dodge Darts ?  

Originally posted by: Brent Kline

Las Vegas is always changing, and as players we have to adjust. The nice thing about Vegas is we have more choices than in other markets.  You can walk a casino floor and see what games are being played from one trip to the next.  Many times they are not the same.  Good players adapt to the changing conditions, and play the games and casinos that are favorable to their style of play.  If your first car was a dodge Dart, are all your future cars going to be dodge Darts ?  


I agree; I lived in Vegas in the 90s, and things have certainly changed a lot since then. However, I don't bemoan what used to be. We find the promos, use the LVA coupon book, and make it a part of our experience, trying new casinos and looking for the best gamble we can find. I haven't been a Strip person since before I lived here, so we treat Vegas like any other city we visit, looking for cool restaurants around town to try, non-gambling experiences, and lots of gambling.

Originally posted by: MaxFlavor

I agree; I lived in Vegas in the 90s, and things have certainly changed a lot since then. However, I don't bemoan what used to be. We find the promos, use the LVA coupon book, and make it a part of our experience, trying new casinos and looking for the best gamble we can find. I haven't been a Strip person since before I lived here, so we treat Vegas like any other city we visit, looking for cool restaurants around town to try, non-gambling experiences, and lots of gambling.


That's the cool thing about Vegas, there are always different options when it comes to gambling and food.  While it's nice to have the familiar (eateries and gaming), it's exciting to check out new places as well.

Yes I miss the old days.Nevertheless I am always trying new things.Even during covid.I enjoyed Red Rock Canyon,The Clark county museum.the Mirage dolphins.The LVA coupon's are a life saver fun to see how many I can use.


Originally posted by: MaxFlavor

I agree; I lived in Vegas in the 90s, and things have certainly changed a lot since then. However, I don't bemoan what used to be. We find the promos, use the LVA coupon book, and make it a part of our experience, trying new casinos and looking for the best gamble we can find. I haven't been a Strip person since before I lived here, so we treat Vegas like any other city we visit, looking for cool restaurants around town to try, non-gambling experiences, and lots of gambling.


That is really exactly what I do as well with buddies or the family.  

 

I really like some spots in Henderson.  Not hotels though.  But man. I'd frequent those places all the time if I was a local.  Even Southpoint is beginning to lose its luster with me.  The food price hike there mainly is the reason.  

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