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It's a fact that Las Vegas Slots differ in their payouts. Generally the odds of wining any prize on Las Vegas Slot Machines are approximately 1 in 5. However the odds to wining a top prize on a red, white and blue slot machine, for example, are only 1 in 373,248.

  1. Choose from over 20 slots games in Vegas World and win the Jackpot! Play free slots games including Jewelbox Jackpot slots, Mystic Millions slots, Shoebox slots, and many more. Also, get bonus Coins in your free spins and unlock new free slots to win more Coins. Use your Gems to get Good Luck Charms, which boost your coin winnings from playing.
  2. Penny slots are the most popular games on the casino floors in Las Vegas and around the country. Even though independently created themes like Buffalo are popular, the branded themes get the most attention. (Don’t worry, there are 3-5 new Buffalo games coming to casinos) The popular themed slot machines connect with a casino guest beyond.

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Mobile Slots - Apple, Android & Tablets

Despite the fact that mobile (phones and tablets) are so popular, most web-based slots have traditionally been designed to be played only on desktop or laptop computers, rather than mobile.

The good news is that things are starting to change - at last, a lot of the best games have been converted to work on mobile devices.

So, you can now play slots on mobile phones (Samsung, Apple, HTC, Nokia and all the other major makes of mobile), android phones and all the new tablets including iPad. To find out more and choose a casino to play, please see our mobile phone slots section...

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There was a lot of excitement at this year's big G2E gaming show in Las Vegas, with all of the big slots producers showing off their new games.

We take a look at some of the new games that have been released in Las Vegas over the last year and also, reveal some of the excellent new games that are due to be released soon.

Highlights include a 3 reel Willy Wonka slot, a really cool ZZ Top, a game with the Rolling Stones and also some amazing new Storm Queen slots. See Our New Slots Section...

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Dennis Nikrasch (September 12, 1941 – 2010) was a Vegas slot cheater and a former locksmith who was responsible for spearheading the biggest casino theft in Las Vegas history, by grabbing $16,000,000 from rigging slot machines over a 22-year period. His career began in Chicago, Illinois as a locksmith. He then found out that he could break into any lock he wished, due to his extensive knowledge of the tools, and became associated with members from a key Chicago crime family until his arrest in 1961. When he was released in 1970, he realized that he could make even bigger profits by manipulating slot machines in Las Vegas. From 1976 until 1983, he obtained $10 million from this method. He was then found in 1986 and sentenced to five years in prison. He was released in 1991, but didn't return to Vegas headlines until 1996, when he returned, this time with a new approach in response to the higher levels of security. He actually managed to keep his cheating secret until November 1998, when one of his accomplices revealed information about his cheating machines. He was arrested and sentenced to 7.5 years in prison, being released in 2004. He died in 2010 from unknown causes.

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