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Odds – Downtown Las Vegas in comparison to the Strip. (Video poker)?

I have a few questions here, especially in terms of opportunities. First of all, what I would like to know is if the video poker machines in the city tend to be more "loose" with fewer patrons frequented this area in comparison to the stripes or are the odds / payouts comparable. Is there a difference in that I expect? The reason I ask: I am a trip in a few weeks and the remaining of the Downtown, which I have never done before. I've been on the strip several times. I plan to basically poker tournaments and cash games most of the time. On my off time, I do not like, to sit down and play video poker, so that's why I was curious whether there is a difference. Moreover, for all the suggestions on how to "hit it big" city would be inspiring! Although I am happy most of the time it is possible to know. Thank you all in advance!

The rates are essentially the same, control of the wage table is most important. But from my experience they do not seem a bit more about the "loose" side, if you will. The city has a large Advatages is that the stakes are usually lower. For example, min bet at blackjack on the Strip over the weekend are $ 10 – $ 20 … Dowtown its $ 5 – $ 10 If your poker game Downtown, Golden Nugget, or the ancestor of all the Binions. For table games, check out the Four Queens. As for video poker … Machine, which ever lucky with a good pay table. Overall downtown is great if your going to Las Vegas in a household. Less lazy people and fully and more people there are just fun.

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