1.
Know when to quit --
Ya gotta know
when to hold 'em, know when to fold 'em,
know when to
walk away -- and know when
to get the heck outa there. Quit while you're ahead.
2. Learn to count cards -- Blackjack may
be the one
game where the odds can actually
be
in your favor. That is, if you know how to count cards. Contrary
to popular belief, card counting isn't against the law. Though the casinos frown on the practice (and may ask
you to leave if you're ever caught doing it), it
isn't
illegal. Practice the game at home --
where
there's no
money at risk --
then, after you've honed your skills, head for the
casinos.
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3. Comps -- Take advantage of the casino extras,
i.e., "the comps".
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4. Confidence -- Think positive and exude
confidence. Think like a winner.
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5. Know what you're doing -- Though winning is never guaranteed, if you
don't know what you're doing then it's a sure bet that
you'll lose. Learn to play the games. It's
free and it's easy.
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6. Know when to visit -- It's all based on supply and
demand. That's why Sundays thru Thursdays are
usually the best. That's when
the crowds are smaller and the prices are lower.
Try to avoid the peak season and weekends, especially
the holiday weekends.
7. Coupons -- Make full use of the coupons found in
and around Vegas, e.g., in phone books, newspapers,
circulars, etc.
8. The Slots --
Try the slot machines. Video poker, played right,
can be a long-term winner. Read more >>
9. Be Picky -- Play the games with the best pay back, like
craps and blackjack.
10.
Good Luck Charm -- Some folks think
it helps to carry some type
of charm, like a rabbits foot or a 4-leaf clover. We don't actually
believe this, but, hey, it's hard to have a Top 10 list when
you've only got nine points.
If you want to see one of the early
shows, don' t wait to
make
reservations.
Some ticket categories are selling out
fast and some dates
have completely
sold out months before the first show.