Nevada Gaming Control Board Slot Machines Caesars Palace

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Nevada Gaming Control Board Slot Machines Caesars Palace

Last updated: February 8, 2012 at 12:56 pm. Posted by Las Vegas Blog Staff in Caesars Palace, Gaming, Las Vegas Casinos. Comments Off on The Slot Machine That Nearly Made Our Head Explode.

At first glance, it looks like any other slot machine. It’s one of those Red, White and Blue reel slots. We’ve all seen them. Popular machine.

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Don't play innocent with us.

The first hint this might not be an ordinary slot machine is the fact is resides in the Caesars Palace high-limit slot area, called the “Palace Court Casino.”

The second hint? The part of the machine that says, “Touch to change credit value.” With $1,000 next to it.

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That’s right. It’s a $1,000 machine. In other words, each “coin” is valued at $1,000. One thousand dollars, American.

And since no self-respecting slot player would be caught not playing “max bet,” that means it’s $2,000 per spin.

Unless you prefer using the arm, then it’s $2,000 per pull. Per. Pull.

Nevada Gaming Control Board Slot Machines Caesars Palace Online Casino

So, if you can’t find this blog later today, that’s where we’ll be. On the $2,000-per-spin Red, White and Blue slot machine at Caesars Palace.

Surrounded by Victoria’s Secret models and Russell Brand and Napoleon Bonaparte and a talking manatee. Because, clearly, anything can happen in Las Vegas.

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