Odds of Winning in Las Vegas Plummet
? Las Vegas and the state of Nevada have been on a huge revenue run for over two years. Some have wondered if this incredible streak of billion-dollar revenue months could be tied to changing odds on games. Now, we have the numbers you need to know before you head to Sin City! Be sure to keep up with jackpot and entertainment news from Las Vegas when you visit Online Casino City: https://www.casinocity.com/
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00:00 – Welcome to This Week in Gambling
00:26 – Nevada Record Gambling Revenue
01:15 – Changing Odds of Las Vegas Games
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04:00 – Italian Twins in Vegas!
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Nevada & Las Vegas Revenue:
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There has been another month of record gaming revenues for Nevada. The Las Vegas Strip is the force behind the state reaching and exceeding the $1 billion mark. Statistics for April were just released from the by the Nevada Gaming Control Board, and they make it the 26th month in a row they have gone over the billion dollar mark. The casinos down on Fremont Street saw a year on year rise of over 10% in revenue, bringing in close to $75 million for the month. The casino on the Las Vegas Strip were only up about 5% from the year before, but were still able to bring in close to $625 million. Slot machine revenue was up over 4% and generated close to $840 million. Meanwhile, sportsbooks revenue was up 28% and generated over $32 million, with mobile wagers making up about two-thirds of the action. Visitors to downtown and the Las Vegas Strip were up just 1% from April last year.
Las Vegas Odds Falling:
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Las Vegas casinos are stacking the deck, figuratively speaking, in a bid to cater more exclusively to high rollers amid a flood of visitors to the gaming mecca. According to the Wall Street Journal, the industry believes it has so many gamblers coming to the Strip to lose their money that if can afford to weed out the undesirables by lowering the odds and shrinking the payoff. According to the Wall Street Journal, analysts at Vegas Advantage estimate that more than two-thirds of all blackjack tables on the Strip are now only offering only 6:5 payouts as opposed to more favorable 3:2 ratio they have historically offered when a player hits 21 on the first two cards. Vegas Advantage also estimates the number of so-called “triple zero” roulette tables that feature an extra slot, thereby mathematically lowering the chance of winning, has soared. Whereas once these harder tables were a rarity with only a few in operation back in 2016, they hit 78 last year and are quickly encroaching on the 111 double-zero tables that are slightly more favorable for participants.
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