Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Loosest slots?

Coming to Vegas for Thanksgiving weekend with the boys...any recommendations on which casinos have ';loosest'; slots? I hear downtown casinos are looser, but we%26#39;re staying at the Imperial on the Strip, and will spend most of our time in that area. i usually play the dollar slots. Any input would be appreciated!! Thanks!!!



Loosest slots?


They are all the same. If your lucky you may get a jackpot.





OFF_STRIP are better payouts.



Loosest slots?


We just returned 2 weeks ago and my wife and I did real well at TI and Paris. We played at almost every casino on the strip and these 2 treated us best. But like everyone will tell you it all depends on being at the right machine at the right time.




There is really no answer to this question. It is pure luck. I don%26#39;t play the slots but I do play VP- and you can clearly see the payoffs so you know what you are playing right off. I have had some trips where I might as well have just thrown my money up in the air on the strip or gone to the front desk and just given them the money. This last trip I hit a RF in three casinos- the same ones that on previous trips wouldn%26#39;t even let me play for any period of time. People are going to tell you which casinos they had luck at on their previous trips- but that means nothing. You may be just as lucky- but more than likely you won%26#39;t be that lucky.








I%26#39;m also a heavy vp player.





I%26#39;ve won royal flushes at Paris, Luxor, Orleans and Bally%26#39;s so of course that%26#39;s where i like to play!




Downtown is no longer loose, don%26#39;t waste time going there



Try Blazing 7%26#39;s $1x3max coin in at Rio or Sunset station..often pay off $200 to $300 BEFORE you have $200 coin in



Or triple Diamond at groups of machines labeled 98% payback (NOT ';up to'; 98% payout)



Mirage/MGM properties are notoriously tight




If you are sticking to Slots, IP isn%26#39;t too bad, but you want to find a place with good comp/reward points, most of the time that鈥檚 all you have left after playing those horrid machines. IP comps are OK too, you play enough you can get a discount on your room or even comped (if not already), otherwise Harrahs (casinos) aren%26#39;t too bad and you can use the same card at all of them (expect IP, I think). Never had good luck at MGM/Mirage either, but the tables are nice.





Good Luck!




It%26#39;s probably all just luck because the machines just spit out random numbers. Here%26#39;s a little article on slots:



hotpeppercasino.com/slots/las_vegas_slots.ht鈥?/a>





The 2 notable things I read from that website were play in a high traffic area where a jackpot will encourage others to keep feeding the machines, and play your dollar slots, because the higher dollar slots generate more profit for the Casino faster.





I won both times at South Coast, but I still think it%26#39;s random luck.




Dont belive the ';RANDOM'; excuse.





If it were random, each wheel would spin the same number of times. THEY dont.





If you pay attention to the spin, sometimes 1 wheel is either short or long of the other 2 wheels. Computer controlled my friend.




I have had themost luck at Paris on the strip...Next in this order would be: Bally%26#39;s, Rio, Harrah%26#39;s, IP and then downtown at the MSS...





Truly, the loosest slots to be found in Nevada though are in Reno.




Woodpecker is right.





They are computer chip controlled, to spit out random numbers. =)





www.learntoplayslotmachines.com/odds.htm

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