Roulette Slot Machine At The Mirage

Introduction

The Mirage is an MGM property located on the west side of the Las Vegas Strip, near Treasure Island. It is a fun and upscale casino that seems to be geared towards wealthy young people.

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The Mirage is an MGM property located on the west side of the Las Vegas Strip, near Treasure Island. It is a fun and upscale casino that seems to be geared towards wealthy young people. According to the Nevada Gaming Control Board,the Mirage has 111 table games and approximately 2,000 slot machines. In addition to traditional “reel” type slots, the Mirage offers video reel, multi-line and interactive slot machines. Players can play progressives or go for one of the multi-million dollar jackpots. Slots are especially popular because they can change your financial status significantly with a single spin.

According to the Nevada Gaming Control Board,the Mirage has 111 table games and approximately 2,000 slot machines.

Blackjack

According to the According to the Current Blackjack Newsletter, the Mirage has 6 tables of 6:5 'blackjack' and 53 tables of 3:2 blackjack ranging from 2 to 8 decks, with minimum bets of $5 or $25 (though some may be higher during weekends).

Roulette

Both double-zero and single-zero wheels are available at the Mirage.

Craps

The craps tables at Mirage offer 3-4-5x odds, full-pay hop bets (15:1 and 30:1), and full-pay field bets (3:1 for 12).

Other Table Games

Here are some of the other table games available at Mirage:

  • Baccarat
  • Mini-Baccarat
  • Let It Ride
  • Pai Gow
  • Pai Gow Poker
  • Three Card Poker
  • Ultimate Texas Hold'em

Pai Gow, Pai Gow Poker, and Baccarat can all be found in the Baccarat Lounge, which is located across from the high limit slots area.

Video Poker

According to vpFREE2, the best video poker games at Mirage are:

  • 9/6 Jacks or Better (99.54%)
  • 9/4/4 Bonus Deuces Wild (99.45%)
  • 8/5 Bonus Poker (99.17%)
  • 9/7/5 Double Bonus (99.11%)

There are 37 machines with 9/6 Jacks, some for denominations as low as $2. Most other games are for $5 and higher. The games are scattered in and around the high limit room, the high limit bar, and near the players club.

Slot tickets expire after a paltry 30 days.

Roulette slot machine at the mirage hotel

Sports Book

The sports book has 59 non-smoking cubicles. Its lounge has two levels - 20 seats on the main floor and 45 on the raised floor. There are 20 medium-sized screens, 1 large, and 1 huge. Race and sports tickets expire after 120 days.

Poker

The poker room at Mirage has about 25 tables (all non-smoking). The rake is 10% of each pot up to $4 for most games, although the rake structure varies depending on the stakes being played.

Player's Club / Cashier

Both the player's club and the cashier have free-for-all (McDonald's-style) lines.

The Mirage is part of the MGM/Mirage Player's Club which serves most MGM-owned properties. After playing Pai Gow with an average bet of $50 for about 6 hours, one night of my two-night stay was comped when I asked upon checkout.

Hotel Room

My hotel room at Mirage was spacious, but the bathroom seemed disproportionately small. It had a shower/tub combo, unlike Mandalay Bay. The dimensions of the room were 13' by 27'. A large flat-screen TV and mini-bar were available.

Pool

The regular pool at the Mirage is large and features waterfalls and other scenery. There is also a European pool called Bare for topless sunbathing and swimming.

Food

The buffet is named Cravings, and in my opinion is one of the better buffets in Vegas, both food-wise and cost-wise. It has many food stations that surround the seating areas. The buffet prices were $13.95 for breakfast, $19.99 for lunch, and $24.95 for dinner.

Overview

I really liked the Mirage and all of the sights it has to offer. Some areas have a Beatles theme, such as the box office and Beatles Revolution bar (pictured below). Other areas have a tropical theme. Behind the hotel registration desk is an enormous fish tank with lots of fish of various sizes. You almost feel bad for the fish because they keep running into each other, but it adds a nice touch.

There is a free tram that runs between the Mirage and nearby Treasure Island.

Contact Information

Address: 3400 Las Vegas Blvd. South, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Phone: 702-791-7111
Web site: themirage.com

Links

Acknowledgement

The Wizard would like to thank Karina for her modeling services and J.B. for the review.

Contact Information

Address: 3400 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Phone: 702-791-7111
Web site: mirage.com

Resort and Parking Fees

Resort fee$13.50
Parking feeFree

Games at Mirage

BlackjackLocationDecksMinMaxSoft 17DADASRSASurrTablesCSMParty Pit6/5 BJVideoH. Edge
BlackjackStrip651100HYesYesNoYes2-NoEvenYes2.82051
BlackjackStrip6102000HYesYesNoNo19YesNoYesNo1.99842
BlackjackStrip22510000HYesYesYesNo4NoNoNoNo0.40374
BlackjackStrip6255000HYesYesYesYes8NoNoNoNo0.48263
BlackjackStrip21005000SYesYesNoNo4NoNoNoNo0.25532
BlackjackStrip61005000SYesYesYesYes4NoNoNoNo0.28507
Blackjack VariantsDecksMinMax
BJ Switch6102500
Free Bet6101000
Miscellaneous# of TablesMin BetMax Bet
Big Wheel1250
Casino War1101000
Poker variants# of TablesMin BetMax Bet
Crazy 4 Poker210500
Let It Ride210500
Pai Gow Poker41010000
Three Card Poker3101000
Ultimate Texas Hold'em110200
Baccarat# of TablesMin BetMax Bet
Baccarat1010015000
Craps# of TablesMin BetMax BetOddsField12Video
Craps61050003-4-5 xTripleNo
Craps155002 xDoubleYes
Roulette# of TablesMin BetMax BetRulesVideo
Roulette61020000No
Roulette21001000EuroNo
Roulette13300000Yes
Video PokerRankAvg ReturnGrade
Video Poker5896.02%D+
Video KenoRankAvg ReturnGrade
Video Keno5189.79%C-

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If you want to play slot machines in America, there’s nowhere quite like Las Vegas. Home to some of the biggest and best casinos in the world, let alone in the United States, Las Vegas is virtually synonymous with gambling.

And yet, many players who finally make it out to Vegas are overwhelmed by the sheer number of machines. How is a newbie in this town supposed to know which Vegas slot machines are the best and where to play them?

That’s why I’m here! I’ve been to Vegas a few times, but I’ve also spun the reels in lots of casinos across the states, in the Crown Casino in Melbourne, Australia, and at The Hippodrome Casino in London, so I know my way around most land-based slot machines.

From all of the slots that I have played and researched for this post, these are the top slots in Vegas. If you’re in Sin City, make sure you check these out.

The Top Five Slot Machines in Las Vegas

Before I give you the lowdown on each of the top five slots in Vegas, there are a few things you should understand. These are concepts which experienced slots players will already be familiar with, so it’s been written with beginner players in mind. Still, even if you’ve spun the reels more times than you can remember, this could be a good refresher for you.

  • RTP – This is the payback rate of a slot machine. It’s an acronym for “Return to Player.” For example, a slot with an RTP of 96% generally pays back $0.96 out of every $1 wagered on it.
  • Volatility – This determines how frequently a slot machine will pay and how big the wins are likely to be when it does. Low volatility slots pay smaller wins more often, and high volatility slots pay larger wins after longer losing streaks. Here’s a more in-depth article on slot volatility and variance if you’re interested in learning more about these concepts.
  • Progressive Jackpot – Most of you will already know that a jackpot is the biggest win a machine can pay. A progressive jackpot is a collective jackpot often contributed to by multiple casinos. For example, every spin on Megabucks slot (which you’ll hear about below) contributes to the Megabucks progressive jackpot. This is why these jackpots can grow so huge.

Now, let’s shift focus and look at some of the best slot machines in Las Vegas.

1. Wheel of Fortune

The first Wheel of Fortune slot was released way back in 1966, and they’ve been a player favorite ever since. You’ll find them in most of the top Las Vegas casinos.

There are two dozen Wheel of Fortune slot machines, and which one(s) you’ll have access to depends on the casino you play at. They all have larger than average jackpots, though, and players are attracted to the money-wheel features.

Just like in the TV game show, you can access a bonus round which gives you the chance to spin a money wheel for cash prizes. If you’re lucky, a Wheel of Fortune slot machine will rain money down on you. These slots have made instant millionaires out of many hundreds of people over the years.

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2. Triple Red Hot 7s

Some players don’t like lots of fancy bonus rounds and extra features, they just want to spin the reels, attempt to win jackpots, and enjoy themselves.

If this describes you, Triple Red Hot 7s is for you. It’s an incredibly simple game with an old-school feel. It has three reels and is a high-volatility machine, meaning the wins tend to be explosive when they do come.

That’s not to say that this slot has absolutely no features. It does dish out free games, and some variants have game multipliers which can triple wins. Ask the casino attendant if they offer Triple Red Hot 7s and get started spinning ASAP.

3. Double Jackpot

One of Bally Technologies’ best slot machines, this one will also appeal to players who enjoy classic slot games. You’ll see all the familiar fruit machine symbols on the reels, like cherries, bells, bars, and 7s which can appear as singles, doubles, or triple 7 combos.

Double Jackpot slot can pay big wins. Five Double Jackpot game symbols across the reels pay 50,000. Just landing a Double Jackpot symbol in a regular winning combination can win you multipliers of up to 16x.

This is a simple, no-frills slot machine. You just need to sit, spin, and hopefully win. It’s a Vegas casino favorite!

4. The Monte Carlo

There’s no doubt that the Monte Carlo slot machine is one of the most interesting looking slots ever created. These machines stand taller than the average person, and since you’ll be sitting down to play it at most Vegas casinos, they seem huge.

Monte Carlo slots offer free spins and multipliers, but the main feature of these slots is the roulette wheel above the reels. If you land a Monte Carlo Spin symbol, you’ll get a spin on it. Each pocket has different win amounts in it, and one of them will award the Super Jackpot if you’re lucky.

This unique blend of slot machine crossed with roulette has made this one of the most popular land-based games of all time. I strongly suggest you check it out. Don’t expect to enter the roulette wheel feature too often, and do walk away if you experience a big win.

5. Megabucks

Now we come to the slot machine of all Vegas slot machines, the one that could change your life forever. Before I begin, let me whet your appetite with some of the biggest Megabucks jackpots of all time.

  • In 1998, a retired flight attendant played $300 on Megabucks at Palace Station and won $27.5 million.
  • Elmer Sherwin, a WWII airman, won $4.6 million on Megabucks at the Mirage in 1989. Lady Luck visited him a second time when he won $21.1 million playing the same slot machine at the Cannery Casino a couple of decades later.
  • A 25-year-old software engineer from Los Angeles won the biggest Megabucks jackpot to date when he scooped $39.7 million at the Excalibur in 2003.

You can read about more Megabucks slot jackpots here.

You can expect some free spins during gameplay, but look out for the Megabucks symbols. They can award multipliers of up to x5, and if you’re lucky enough to get them straight across a payline, you can win the Megabucks progressive jackpot. It’s this jackpot that made the above players filthy rich in a few seconds flat.

Where to Play the Best Las Vegas Slot Machines

This article wouldn’t be complete without an overview of which Las Vegas casinos are best for slots players. There’s no doubt that you’ll have plenty of choice in Las Vegas, but you’ll find that these casinos offer the best slots in town.

The Bellagio

Arguably the most famous casino in Las Vegas, the Bellagio has 2,300 gaming machines including slots and video poker games. Several of its machines offer progressive jackpots, and it also hosts regular slots tournaments with prizes worth up to $2 million.

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MGM Grand

With 2,500 slot machines spread across this massive casino, this could be considered a slot player’s paradise. The MGM Grand offers popular machines like Heidi’s BeerHaus, 88 Fortunes, and Frogger: Get Hoppin’. You can play penny slots for $0.01 per spin, or you can wager up to $1,000 per spin on some of the MGM high limit slots.

Treasure Island

Another slots mecca, Treasure Island has 2,200 electronic gaming machines to choose from. Many of these are slot machines, but they also include video poker and keno. Visit the Link Lounge to play 80 progressive jackpot slots for a chance to win the biggest jackpots in Vegas.

Caesars Palace

This casino is associated with Las Vegas in the minds of many tourists. It has a massive floor boasting thousands of gaming machines, including some of the best Vegas slots as well as video poker and keno. If you’re looking for a particular game, the Caesars Palace website has a cool tool called the Slot Finder. Check it out if you ever find yourself in this Las Vegas casino.

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Mandalay Bay

No, I’m not being paid by MGM Resorts to promote its casinos, several of which are on this list. They just happen to be some of the best casinos in Las Vegas, so I had to include them here. Mandalay Bay offers thousands of machines including The Goonies, Sphinx 4D, Texas Tea Pinball, and lots of others. Several of the slots listed above are available here including Wheel of Fortune, Monte Carlo, and Megabucks.

How to Win Slots in Vegas

I know you’re in Vegas to have some fun first and foremost, but wouldn’t it be awesome if you could come home with a massive jackpot, too? I can’t provide you with any surefire way to win Vegas slot machines, but I can give you a few pointers on how to win more often.

Forget Finding Loose Slots

When I first started playing slot machines, I wasted lots of time trying to find loose slot machines. What’s a loose slot machine? The idea is that it’s a machine that’s ready to pay anytime.

Slots players have different methods for finding loose slot machines. Some believe in playing after observing another player spin the reels for a long time without success. Others believe in playing a test amount of $10 or $20, and if they’re breaking events, they think this is a signal that the slot may pay soon.

I don’t believe in loose slots. I know that modern slot machines are controlled by Random Number Generators. The machine will not pay until the algorithm spits out the right number at the right time. There’s absolutely no telling when that might be, so just sit down, spin, and have some fun! If Lady Luck arrives, she arrives, and if not, there’s nothing you can do about it.

Don’t Play Progressive Slots at the Start

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I know that most of the top Vegas slots I mentioned above are progressive jackpot games. I also know that the temptation of a Megabucks jackpot can be too much to turn away from. I’m not saying that you shouldn’t play progressive jackpot slots in Las Vegas, I’m just saying not to play them at the start of the night.

The chances of winning a progressive jackpot are slim, millions to one at best. Add to this that these slots have a notoriously low payback percentage, and playing them from the outset is the best way to blow your bankroll.

What I prefer to do is play low volatility slots which pay smaller amounts more frequently. It’s even better if they have a high RTP. Once I’m playing with house money and have safely tucked my starting bankroll back into my wallet, I switch to the progressive jackpot slots.

If I lose, it doesn’t matter. It was never my money until I cashed it out anyhow. That’s the mindset you have to have if you want to win in Vegas.

Trust Your Intuition

This is the one tip on this list that I can’t quantify. While I base the others on a hard-won understanding of how Las Vegas slot machines work, this tip is more mysterious, yet countless slots players will attest to its truth.

Sometimes, for some unexplained reason, you just get a feeling about certain slots. You can just know for sure this isn’t your lucky machine, and other times, a seemingly random slot can grab your attention out of nowhere, and lo and behold, you scoop a massive jackpot.

Some players think this is Lady Luck guiding them, while others attempt to understand this intuition as the subconscious mind processing data you aren’t aware of. I don’t know what it is, but I know it’s real. Trust your intuition when you play slots in Vegas!

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Now you know the best slot machines in Las Vegas and where to play them. With these top slots tips, you’ll have a better chance of winning. Good luck, and enjoy Las Vegas!

Roulette Slot Machine At The Mirage Casino

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