Vegas
Gambling
by Jerry "Jet"
Whittaker
April 27, 2006
Nevada law permits a large wide
variety of gaming, including traditional card and dice
games, race and sports books, slot machines, cashless
slot machines, high-tech electronic gambling devices and
international games of chance originating in Europe and
Asia which spread all over the world. As Vegas, resorts
offer an electronic version of virtually every type of
casino game and variety of games related to gambling.
Slot machines linked to statewide networks pay
progressive jackpots in the millions of people. The
jackpot grows each time coins drop into any of the more
than 700-networked machines located in scores of casinos
throughout the Nevada. Playing at Vegas is full of
fortune and some time proved to be very profitable, when
fortune favour you.
Gaming Facts: Vegas gambling
Clark County's casinos
(Clark County includes Las Vegas, Laughlin, Mesquite,
Primm and Jean) took in $7.8 billion in gross gaming
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Vegas casinos accounted for $6.1 billion. Very
interestingly in 2003, the average gambling budget per
trip was approximately $480 per visitor. Out of that,
the average visitor gambled 3.9 hours per day.
Calculation
Eighty-seven percent of
visitors say they gamble during their stay. Nevada’s
casino and gaming areas are off limits to people under
21 years old. When the Bellagio opened on the Las
Vegas Strip October
1998 as an adult resort, the hotel barred people from
the premises who were under 18 years of age unless they
were registered guests of the hotel; this policy was a
first. Race and sports betting tops $2 billion per year,
including tens of millions wagered on single sporting
events such as the Super Bowl. Some Las Vegas casinos
treat gamblers to plush seating, free drinks and buffets
in the resorts' race and sports book complexes where
live-racing and athletic events are viewed on giant,
satellite-fed screens.
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