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Introduction to Gambling, Las Vegas Style
Las Vegas equals gambling, and gambling equals Las Vegas. Las Vegas is steeped in the sport, from the rolling of the dice and the shuffling of the cards, to the waitresses who pass around free drinks and the spinning of the roulette wheel. There is money, money everywhere, and for many, not a dime to spend. Still, gambling attracts the young and the old, the rich and the poor, and Las Vegas is like the beacon in the sea beckoning the gamblers for more.
Casino Games
There is a casino game out there for every type of gambler. For those who like a quieter, more laid back game, there is keno and baccarat. For those who want the thrill of a fast-paced gambling game, there is craps and roulette. Those in the middle can stick to poker, and all variations thereof, as well as blackjack. There is also sports betting and horse race betting. And in addition to all of these games, there are slots and video versions of poker, blackjack, and keno.
Thick or Thin: There’s Enough Money in Your Wallet to Gamble
Gambling in Vegas can be an expensive flushing of money, or it can provide hours of Las Vegas recreation, depending on how you play your cards. There are casinos out there with outrageous minimums, such as $20 per hand blackjack. These higher end casinos can be an unexpected upset for those unprepared for the Vegas high rolling scene. But then there are those surprising places where $20s can buy you hand after hand of three dollar minimum blackjack.
Safety First!
Still, a gambler must be safe, especially in Las Vegas. A gambler can lose more money than he or she anticipates if not careful. Also, in any crowd, there are measures of safety individuals need to take to protect their wits and their wallets! Common sense will take a gambler a long way in Vegas. Also, an understanding of one’s alcohol limits is necessary when traveling to a place where anything over a 25 cent bet will get you free drinks. |