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    Vegas Recommendations

    Hi guys. I'm taking my first trip to vegas soon, for one week monday to monday. I'm looking for recommendations on where to stay to keep costs low but also still have the convenience of multiple casinos with decent games within my vicinity. Going on a $20,000 bankroll if that matters for where you'd suggest. Obviously it does me no good to stay at or near casinos that don't have good games at my betting limits. If you have any other tips like how to hustle comps, shows that are good (taking my girlfriend), and best methods of travel, that would also be welcome. Thanks a bunch, looking forward to your replies.

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    I'd get a CBJN and use that in conjunction with google maps to figure out what casino's you want to play in. Figure the scores for the different conditions at each casino. Pay attention to where it says sweats green action, high crime area, and database participant.

    Arizona Charlie's Decatur is a cheap casino that is centrally located, though its kind of run down and low energy. You'd need a car or Uber to get around though.

    Otherwise stay someplace on the strip, though it will be more expensive, and the strip has a ton of garbage 6:5 games. You can get anywhere on the strip then though by foot or bus. Only decent low limit games on the strip are shoe games.

    All the best low limit double deck games are off the strip.

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    Aliante, Orleans, Red Rock, Cannery, good DD games, off the strip though, just get uber when you want to go to the strip. Or i would just rent a car instead. I would like to recommend Texas, Santa Fe, close to strip but you might be tempted playing on their table which they are sweaty.

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    On shows try watching Mike Hammer at 4queens $20 very hilarious! Worth every buck, and the cheapest fun thing for an hour. You can check him on yelp, tripadvisor.


    Cirque du soleil if you dont mind spending KA or Mystere which is the cheapest and has the most acrobats. They ran around $70-90.

    If you like Magic, this guy name Mat Franco, he entice his audience with his new and modern way of magic. Best show man in magic in my honest opinion.

    If adult burlesque show watch Fantasy at Luxor. Or if you want comedy musical with a sprinkle of naughty Zombie Burlesque.

    For restaurant, theres a booth on the strip has 11 location called tix4tonight buy their dinner coupon, for $5 you have access to multiple restaurants with discounts. Like BLT STEAK, OSCAR STEAKHOUSE etc. Discount range from free entree to 25%off entire check.


    Oh yeah, go to Oscar's steak house. One of the best.


    If you wanna ride that high roller, dont do the unli drinks. Not worth it. Unless you really fast. LOL



    Enjoy!

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    Terry Fator has an interesting show. He is a ventriloquist/comedian.

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