How to Play Casino Games for Fun

Games of chance and skill make up the traditional gambit of casino games. From roulette to blackjack, playing these fun and exciting games can enliven any night on the town. Playing for fun and not money can be just as rewarding and enjoyable.

Things You'll Need

  • Poker chips
  • Deck of 52 cards
  • Casino game equipment
  • Dice
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Instructions

    • 1

      Plan a Casino Night theme party for friends and family. This kind of party works best with a larger crowd, so at least 10 guests should be invited.

    • 2

      Host a Casino Night for charity. Work with local stores to donate fun prizes for the winners of the night.

    • 3

      Rent casino-style tables and games from your local party rental store. You can rent everything from roulette wheels to poker tables at many rental stores and there are even agencies which hire out professional dealers and pit bosses to bring the Las Vegas experience to you.

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      Choose from among the least complicated casino games for an intimate party at home. Games centered around cards or dice such as blackjack or craps can be easily played with a smaller number of people and you won't need to invest in or rent expensive or bulky equipment.

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      Review the rules for the most common casino games before you host your party. These can be found in books--as well as online at websites such as Cruzino.com (see Resources below).

    • 6

      Play poker with friends. The rising popularity of Texas Hold 'em and other variations of poker has reinvigorated the tradition of a weekly poker night. Friends can play with or without betting actual money or property and still have a fun evening!

    • 7

      Play casino games online without risking any real money. Many online game websites offer most of the typical casino games. This kind of online playing is a great way to sharpen your skills before a trip to Las Vegas or Atlantic City.

Tips & Warnings

  • Gambling can become a serious addiction for some. If you believe that you or someone you know may have a gambling problem, contact the National Council on Problem Gambling at (800)522-4700. Your call is confidential and the professionals on staff will be able to help you or direct you to other resources near you.

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