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by Paul Diamond Blow

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If you are going to Las Vegas and planning to hit the slot machines in the casinos, you can actually get FREE slot machine money from some casinos by simply signing up for their rewards card programs. Let's face it, playing casino slot machines is much more fun when it's someone else's money -- and yes, you DO get to keep the money when you cash out. Now then, here's how to get free slot machine money at Las Vegas casinos...
The first thing you should look for, for free slot machine money in Las Vegas, are any advertisements in the local Las Vegas coupon books (they are all over town), or signs in the casinos themselves offering free slot game money for new members of their reward card programs. Most all Las Vegas casinos have these reward card programs that offer a bit of cash back on a point scale, but some Las Vegas casinos also offer a promotion bonus of free money for the slot machines to new members. Usually you must be a non-resident of Las Vegas to get this deal, and not all the casinos offer the free slot game money, but some do -- so keep your eyes open for them.
To get the free slot game money through these casino promotions you only have to sign up with the casino's rewards card program. You must give them photo ID and give them your name, address, and email address and a signature. You will then be given a rewards card that you insert into the slot machines when you play them. Bear in mind that you cannot simply play a few spins on a machine and then cash out... you usually are required to play a certain amount of spins on a machine or bet a certain amount (usually the amount of the bonus money) before you can actually cash and keep any money you have left over from the promotion. Of course, they want you to lose the free slot game money they give you and then continue playing with your own money, but you don't have to do that!
On my most recent trip to Las Vegas (in September, 2010) I received ten dollars in free slot game money at Treasure Island -- five dollars for signing up for a rewards card and five more dollars for giving them my email address. At the Four Queens I also received ten dollars in free slot game money for signing up for their rewards card program. At both places I was required to play a certain amount on the machines but I was able to cash out with most of the free money (since I did lose a bit of dough on my spins). Those were the best 'free slot machine money' rewards I found on my trip.
Things to watch out for: Always read the small print before signing up for a Las Vegas casino rewards card! Sometimes they will offer you some free slot game money (usually five dollars) but will require that you earn a certain amount of rewards card points to collect it, and the amount of money required to bet to get those points will far exceed the amount of the bonus money. Stay away from those... they are not worth the five dollars. One free slot game money offer you should definitely avoid is the Casino Royale's offer of $50 in free slot game money for signing up with their rewards program. $50 in free slot game money is the most generous offer I've seen in Las Vegas on my recent trip -- and they advertise this offer in many Vegas coupon books -- but what they don't tell you in the advertisements is that you have to play the $50 on their special 'promotional games' and that you can only collect any money from those games if you win the jackpot! Waste of time, and the promototional games they have are old beat up boring games to boot.
There you have it... keep your eyes open for the good promotional deals, read the small print, and you too can get free slot machine money from Las Vegas casinos! GAME ON!
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Everyone who goes to Las Vegas wants to make a million, right? You play the slots, spin the wheel, or raise them high in high stakes poker – whatever your game, you want to win and win big.

But other than sheer luck, just how can you do it? How can you go to Las Vegas and come away with millions in your pocket?

Well, here are 7 ways you might like to try:

How

1). Doorman’s Delight

Last time I was in Las Vegas, I saw some guy showing off his brand new Maserati to an excited group of doormen. Turns out the guy with the Maserati was also a doorman. He’d earned so much in tips that he was able to buy himself a shiny new $100,000 car.

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When high rollers leave the casino after winning big, they’re eager to get back to their hotel and party hard. Unfortunately, their pockets are stuffed with nothing smaller than $100 bills, which they throw the doorman’s way as if it’s confetti. If you’ve just won big, it doesn’t seem like real money, so you’re happy to throw it around until the endorphins wear off! Who benefits? The doormen!

Tip: try to be a doorman at the more exclusive casinos. Mandalay Bay’s good – Circus Circus less so.

2). Taxi’s Tip

Taxi drivers take the Doorman’s Delight to the next level by stating clearly on their cab that they can’t give change for anything more than $5. Seriously, when was the last time you even had $5 in your pocket?! So if you show them a $100 bill, they’ll smile, point to the sign saying “nothing more than $5” and pocket the whole $100.

Again, the high roller is unconcerned by this dramatic scene of uber-inflation, so keen is he to get back to his hotel and let the party begin. The taxi driver thus whisks him off to his destination, with a nice little bonus of 10 times the normal taxi fair in his pocket.

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3). House!

Been to Vegas and tipped the cocktail waitress? She could be worth more than you! Legendary Australian billionaire and high roller Kerry Packer was in free-spending mode one night after winning big at the MGM Mirage. He asked the cocktail waitress if she had a mortgage. “Bring it in tomorrow and I’ll pay it off for you” he said. True to his word, her $150,000 mortgage was paid off in full the next day.

4). Do what the Dealer’s do: Deal!

When you win big, the endorphins and adrenaline kick in, and largesse takes over. Who’s the first person you see? The dealer! Good dealers at the top hotels such as the Wynn earn $100,000 a year, mostly in tips. Baccarat dealers earn the most, followed by blackjack and then craps dealers.

Sometimes, though, the dealers really hit the jackpot, just for doing their job. After losing $6 million in six hours at the Bellagaio, Kerry Packer (yes, him again!) tipped one dealer a cool $1 million.

So even when losing, some high rollers just can’t help splashing their cash!

5). The Poker God

Of course, the more traditional way to make your millions in Vegas is to wiin big at poker – but to do this, you have to be a poker god. One of the more enduring legends around the Vegas casino is Archie Karas, who in 1992 – 1993 nearly destroyed Binion’s Horseshoe cashino by firstly defeating 15 of the world’s greatest poker players, and running amok at craps.

At one point, he had possession of the Horseshoe’s entire stock of $5,000 chips. He left having won a total of $17 million after starting off with just $10,000 – which he’d borrowed from a friend!

6). Gambling Grannies

The Megabucks slots are where the real money is to be made in Vegas. Strangely, though, most of the winners are pensioners.

Elmer Sherwin, for example, won $4.6 million and followed that up with a win of $21 million 21 years later. He was 92 when he won his second jackpot.

Then there was Amy Nisimura who won $8.9 million on a Megabuck slot machine at the Freemont hotel. She was 71.

Indeed, the only deviation from this trend is the 25 year old anonymous guy who spent $100 at the Excalibur’s megabucks slot machine in March 2003, and came away with $39.7 million. Lady luck was clearly shining on him that night.

So it seems that if you want to win big in Vegas, take your Gran with you, get her to play the Megabucks slots, and she how high she can roll!

7). Casino Cash

Of course, everyone knows the only guaranteed way to make your millions in Las Vegas is to own your own casino, which is exactly what Venetian owner Sheldon Adelson did. Unfortunately, no-one told him when to stop.

Adelson’s story is one of astounding business acumen. He began by creating the computer industry’s premier trade show, Comdex, where he rented space for 15 cents a square foot and sold it on to the exhibitors for an incredible $40 a square foot! He sold this cash cow to Japan’s softbank for $862 million in 1995.

Not content with nearly $1 billion in the bank, though, Adelson decided to pour his money into Las Vegas, and came up with the idea of a mega-hotel and casino based on the canals of Venice. Thus, the Venetian was born, with incredible attention to detail that included a canal running all the way through the hotel.

In order to build the Venetian, Adelson first bought the legendary Sands hotel for $128 million, and promptly demolished it. He then lavished another $1.5 billion on the site in the construction of the Venetian, which was the first hotel in Vegas to be all suites. At the time, this decision was laughed at by the rest of the casino owners, but Adelson is the one laughing now, as the Venetian is hugely successful, and many other new hotels that are being built are also all-suites.

Still not knowing when to stop, though, Adelson has continued, and is in the process of building the Palazzo next to the Venetian. Costing nearly $2 billion, the combined Palazzo-Venetian complex will contain over 7,000 suites, and will become the largest hotel in the world.

And then there’s the other casinos that he’s built in Macau, which is fast becoming the Vegas of the East. In 2004, he built the Sands Macau casino for $265 million – and recouped the entire investment in just one year! So he kept on building, investing another $6 billion in Macau and a $3.5 billion casino in Singapore.

All this savvy casino-building has earned Adelson an astonishing $20.5 billion fortune, making him the 15th richest man on earth.

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[Source: Forbes, AssociatedContent, ReviewJournal, CasinoCityTimes]

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