Ways You Can Change the Your Winning Odds at Any Casino

While online casino gaming can be fun, land casino gaming can also give you a fun real money gaming experience. But, you will have to make sure that you have come to win as well. At least get to have fun while becoming a millionaire. Winning odds are the chances that you have at walking away with a real money casino money win. Meaning, they are what you will be fighting against. And, if you keep reading this article you will find out how you can twist them in your favour. Do Your Research The first thing that you need to…

Order Extends Nevada Coronavirus Directives

Originally set to expire at the end of June, then pushed to July 31st, another Executive Order has been signed that will extend Nevada Coronavirus directives and mandates indefinitely. Governor Sisolak extended several COVID-19 related emergency directives last week, including limits on the size of public gatherings and a half-capacity restriction on indoor business occupancy. The governor’s order extends the expiring directives for the duration of the emergency with no specific expiration date. The Governor announced the continued closure of bars in certain Nevada counties, including Clark, late last week. He also extended the half-capacity occupancy requirement for business and…

Nevada Casinos will Suffer Until Coronavirus Vaccine

Even as Nevada casinos fight their way back, the President of the Las Vegas Sands believes the economic hardships will continue until a vaccine is developed for COVID-19. In a recent interview, Robert Goldstein told reporters that he believes casinos across the state and in Las Vegas will struggle economically so long as the pandemic lasts. His comments come just two days after the announcement that the biggest technology show in America will be an online and not in Las Vegas, dealing another blow to the Las Vegas economy. “It’s clearly a difficult time for us …. and from my…

Vegas Casinos Fear Coronavirus Lawsuits

Casinos in Las Vegas reopened just two months ago, but fears of Coronavirus lawsuits have them concerned a different sort of closure could be ahead. Now, the Nevada Resort Association is pushing lawmakers for legislation that will protect casinos from “unfounded” legal action against them related to COVID-19. The Resort Association said businesses that are “working responsibly and in good faith” should not be subjected to costly litigation. Since the June 4th reopening, casinos and resorts did implement safety plans with measures such as enhanced cleaning, social distancing guidelines and employee and guest temperature checks. The association said it is…

Nevada Regulators Seek Fines for Face Mask Issues

The Nevada Gaming Control Board recently investigated complaints against casinos over health and safety concerns, specifically in regard to face mask issues. Now, they have released the specific violations and the names and properties. The complaints in each case allege that during repeat visits held several days apart, state inspectors saw employees and patrons without face coverings or wearing them improperly. Records showed that complaints were filed since last Friday against C.O.D. Casino in Minden. The Hotel Nevada & Gambling Hall in Ely was also caught violating state mandates. A regulator noted that casino employees approached customers while an agent…

Las Vegas Strip Casinos Down Over 60% in June

Following the staggered, limited reopening of properties on the Strip, Las Vegas Strip casinos reported just over $230 million in winnings, which is down 61.4% from the same time last year. Downtown on Fremont Street, casinos took in just north of $23 million, which was a drop of nearly 56%.  Collectively, casinos in the state of Nevada made $566.8 million, which is a fall of 45.6%. You can read more about how the Las Vegas Strip casinos did with their June opens when you visit News3 LV.