For one video poker player this weekend, a sequential royal flush draw turned out much better.
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It was another Festivus miracle on the Las Vegas Strip.
When the stars align, magic can happen. It’s not so bad when the cards are also aligned and along for the ride.
A pair of slots players will find their abilities to complete their holiday shopping much easier, thanks to Wheel of Fortune.
A visitor from California found himself far from Heartbreak Hotel after a few spins on an Elvis slot machine in downtown Las Vegas.
“Winning this is going to cost me a million because I’m going to have to buy a house for my wife!” Michael Barrows said.
Robert Weaver won $153,664 after hitting a club royal flush on the Mississippi Stud table game at the Flamingo.
You can be thankful for many things this holiday season, especially if you hit for for $1 million in Southern Nevada.
The valley’s fifth Chick-fil-A — and the first inside a casino — opened Monday morning in downtown Las Vegas.
The guest at Paris Las Vegas hit the Face Up Pai Gow Poker Progressive Jackpot at its highest amount to date, $2,330,133.44.
“The last thing we want to do is be a Vegas casino in Boston,” Brian Gullbrants, Encore’s president, told the Massachusetts Gaming Commission on Thursday.
The winning spin hit just after 5 p.m. Monday for $317,795.94 on a 25-cent Wheel of Fortune Triple Red Hot 7 machine.
A player of the Wheel of Fortune Triple Red Hot Bells turned a $5 wager into $2,218,046.41 at The Mirage.
Jim Khazal, from Porterville, Calif., won Sunday, taking home $102,547.
The winning spin hit just after 3:30 p.m. Monday, according to International Game Technology senior specialist Kelley Waynert.