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Loosest Vegas Video Poker
Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2007 2:48 pm
by Samster714
I'm been reading the posts on here for a while, and decided since I have 13 days time I check in at Treasure Island, I would see if anyone knows where the best/loosest video poker machines are.
Thanks!
Re: Loosest Vegas Video Poker
Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2007 2:59 pm
by oej719
Here on this website. Plus the comps are great. Slot card is free and easy to get.
The cocktail girls aren't much though.
Re: Loosest Vegas Video Poker
Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2007 3:08 pm
by bigboy
[QUOTE=Samster714]I'm been reading the posts on here for a while, and decided since I have 13 days time I check in at Treasure Island, I would see if anyone knows where the best/loosest video poker machines are.
Thanks!
You might want to try vpfree(yahoo groups). They have a section in the las vegas forum that lists casinos and their full-pay v.p. offerings.
Re: Loosest Vegas Video Poker
Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 3:15 am
by AceLover
Here on this website. Plus the comps are great. Slot card is free and easy to get.
The cocktail girls aren't much though.
Re: Loosest Vegas Video Poker
Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 3:44 am
by chuck arl
Sure the cocktail waitresses are O.K. as long as you can pinch an inch!---CWA---
Re: Loosest Vegas Video Poker
Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 1:24 pm
by kjoh
The main consensus on this site and with most Vegas junkies is OFF the STRIP. There are several places you might try. Personally I like Green Valley Ranch, or the new Red Rock Casino. Check their shuttle schedule. There are other Station casinos scattered throughout the city. It's worth a cab fair to get off the strip to play. If you can't work out a shuttle schedule the most your fair will be is around $20. one way.. Some people like to play downtown but it's not for me. I find it old, dirty and I don't always feel safe.
check out their site.
https://rooms.stationcasinos.com/
Re: Loosest Vegas Video Poker
Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 12:11 am
by chuck arl
But seriously, few if any strip properties give good pay schedules. They would rather have you play slots where they have you over a barrel. Other good off strip options would be South Point, Palms, Arizona Charlie's. Also saw decent v.p. @ Red rock last trip. Wondering, though, about other Nevada locales such as Mesquite, Laughlin, Reno etc....---CWA---
Re: Loosest Vegas Video Poker
Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 8:29 am
by JDanno
If you are going as far as South Point, then go across the freeway to Silverton. It's usually at the top of the list for v.p.
I spent most of my time there when we were in L.V. a couple of weeks ago. Also, the Mexican restaurant was really good.
One day, I walked thru all the casinos from MBay to Treasure Island. (Really, really sore feet!) Never saw anything resembling a good pay schedule. Overall, Palms, Red Rock, Fiesta Rancho and Silverton were the best.
Re: Loosest Vegas Video Poker
Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 8:50 am
by MikeA
If you are going as far as South Point, then go across the freeway to Silverton. It's usually at the top of the list for v.p.
I spent most of my time there when we were in L.V. a couple of weeks ago. Also, the Mexican restaurant was really good.
One day, I walked thru all the casinos from MBay to Treasure Island. (Really, really sore feet!) Never saw anything resembling a good pay schedule. Overall, Palms, Red Rock, Fiesta Rancho and Silverton were the best. Silverton is good! Great pay tables. I've never won there myself but I'm "due" and will certainly be returning.NOTE: note the date on this original post (7/11/07). Since then, Silverton yanked out most of the good machines. There are still some full pay machines but you have to hunt for them. I found several quarter machines back by the aquarium.
Re: Loosest Vegas Video Poker
Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2007 3:34 pm
by vegasmike38
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