Loosest Slots In Reno 2019

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WR of 30x Deposit + Loosest Slots In Reno 2019 Bonus amount and 60x Free Spin winnings amount (only Slots count) within 30 days. Max bet is 10% (min €/$0.10) of the free spin winnings and bonus amount or €5 (lowest amount applies). Per the Nevada Gaming Commission's statistics for the past 12 months, Reno did have the loosest slots in Nevada, with an overall casino win percentage of 5.24% at Reno's largest casinos, versus about 8% on the Las Vegas strip. That essentially means Vegas strip casinos retained about 3 percentage points more of cash in on slots than Reno.

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  • Well, you are in luck (pun intented), @Gene_The_Gamer ! Reno has dominated the title of 'Loosest Slots' for many years in row, and not just in Nevada, in the whole U.S.!! If I remember right, city-wide the return is about 95% on all slots, which certainly gives the gamer a fair fighting chance!
    Here are the casinos with the highest rates of returns:

    • The Silver Legacy
    • The Eldorado
    • The Atlantis
    • The Peppermill
    • The Grand Sierra
    • The original Harrah’s
      A great website that I found that might be helpful is: http://www.casinocenter.com/loosest-slots-awards-2017/
      It is one year out of date, but I bet that the numbers are pretty accurate, and they match my researched list above.
      As for me personally, I have always had the best luck at The Peppermill and The Eldorado.
  • edited January 2019

    Yes, Max is correct. Per the Nevada Gaming Commission's statistics for the past 12 months, Reno did have the loosest slots in Nevada, with an overall casino win percentage of 5.24% at Reno's largest casinos, versus about 8% on the Las Vegas strip. That essentially means Vegas strip casinos retained about 3 percentage points more of cash in on slots than Reno casinos, which doesn't seem like much, but it's a big difference. Overall, the $5 and $1 slots were the most favorable for gamblers in Reno.

    I haven't been to Reno in over a year, but I can confirm that I felt like my gambling dollar went pretty far playing mostly $1 slots and some 25 cent slots at both Atlantis and Harrah's -- or at least a lot further than it usually goes on the strip!

  • +1 for Atlantis, and also Harrah's for the loosest slots in Reno, although Caesars feel like it's getting tighter all over, so hopefully that doesn't carry over to Harrah's there. Reno is so competitive, though, they may not chance it.