How to Gamble for Free in Las Vegas

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When you've gambled at a casino before and lost big, Las Vegas may seem intimidating--and full of chances to loose your money again. But Vegas doesn't have to mean a loss. You can protect your assets and get some gambling in for free.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderately Easy

Things You’ll Need:

  • Las Vegas magazines

Step1
Sign up for slot cards. Some of them will offer cash back immediately if you loose money. Use the slot card and it tracks your play. When you feel you want to stay just a little longer, cash out and go back to the players card booth. They'll load your card with the amount you lost. You have to play this on their slot machines, but if you win anything, it's yours. Load a small amount and keep cashing out until the cash back is used up.
Step2
Get coupon books and use the match play. Usually each book will have a match play ticket in it. You simply add this to your bet. If you bet $10 and win with the coupon, you win $20. Use the winnings as your stake. If you lose, though, you'll get nothing.
Step3
Use coupons that offer to match your buy in. Some coupons have offers that if you buy $50 worth of chips they will give you as much as $50 in additional chips. Pocket your chips and cash out later. Use theirs.
Step4
Find a nickel offer. Some places in Las Vegas still use real coins. Find an offer that gives you $2 worth of matching nickels for every $5 worth of nickel's you get at the booth. Again, pocket your nickels and use theirs.
Step5
Look for long lines of people. When you find a line, ask what it's for. Often, it's for a freebie. There are free spin the wheel offers, free roll the dice and free slot tournaments with real prizes throughout Vegas.

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