How many can you name before looking at the list?
Note that 62.5% of them have gone slots-only in just the last two years.
I guess Ive heard of a couple but I doubt I would ever visit them
The list is shorter than I wouldve thought. Also, Im sure I know of one that should be on the list that you missed.
Quote: MichaelBluejaySo many Vegas casinos have removed their table games and gone slots-only, I made a list.
How many can you name before looking at the list?
Note that 62.5% of them have gone slots-only in just the last two years.
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It is what it is, the people prefer staring at a screen not sitting at a table.
Thanks for the tip! I did some digging and the table games did indeed return in 2008 or 2009, before the whole casino closed in 2013. The return of the table games was covered in only a single obscure article so it was tough to find.Quote: PokerGrinderYour list has the Gold Spike closing their tables in 2006. They either reopened or didnt close in 2006 because I collected a chip from their table games in 2012 before they closed.
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I noted the return of the table games in the list.
Quote: AZDuffmanQuote: MichaelBluejaySo many Vegas casinos have removed their table games and gone slots-only, I made a list.
How many can you name before looking at the list?
Note that 62.5% of them have gone slots-only in just the last two years.
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It is what it is, the people prefer staring at a screen not sitting at a table.
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Turning the tables on Vegas :)
Quote: MichaelBluejaySo many Vegas casinos have removed their table games and gone slots-only, I made a list.
How many can you name before looking at the list?
Note that 62.5% of them have gone slots-only in just the last two years.
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I've been to Las Vegas at least 100 times and have never even considered visiting those casinos that ended up removed table games.
No "real" casino has removed table games.
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