Nevada Slot Machine
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Introduction to Nevada Slot Machine Casino Gambling in 2020
Nevada slot machine casino gambling consists of 163 casinos of which 66 casinos are within the city of Las Vegas including 24 casinos on the Las Vegas Strip as well as:
- Nine casinos in Henderson
- Eight casinos in Lake Tahoe
- Nine casinos in North Las Vegas
- Eleven casinos in Reno
- Five casinos in West Wendover
- Two tribal casinos in Laughlin and Moapa
- 127 casinos throughout Nevada, especially on its borders to neighboring states
Nevada gaming regulations have established a theoretical minimum payout limit. Actual return statistics are quite comprehensive and publicly available.
This post continues my weekly State-By-State Slot Machine Casino Gambling Series, an online resource dedicated to guiding slot machine casino gambler to success. Now in its third year, each weekly post reviews slots gambling in a single U.S. state, territory, or federal district.
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Relevant Legal Statutes on Gambling in Nevada*
Nevada Slot Machine Bank Instructions
The minimum legal gambling age in Nevada does not depend upon the gambling activity:
- Land-Based Casinos: 21
- Poker Rooms: 21
- Bingo: 21
- Lottery: 21
- Pari-Mutuel Wagering: 21
Gaming regulations developed by Nevada, both in terms of state employees as well as challenges contributed by lawyers, advisors and academic studies, have been the standard for the whole world through its 80+ year history.
*The purpose of this section is to inform the public of state gambling laws and how the laws might apply to various forms of gaming. It is not legal advice.
Slot Machine Private Ownership in Nevada
It is legal to own a slot machine privately within the state of Nevada, without any legal restrictions regarding its date of manufacture.
Gaming Control Board in Nevada
The Nevada Gaming Control Board and Nevada Gaming Commission regulates gaming in Nevada. The gaming regulations found here reflects Nevada’s global leadership role in the gaming industry. Put another way, it’s thorough and comprehensive.
For more on Nevada’s global influence on gaming regulations, see my article Five Ways Nevada Leads World Gaming Industry.
Casinos in Nevada
There are 161 non-tribal casinos and two American Indian tribal casinos in Nevada, the most casinos of any U.S. state.
The largest casino in Nevada is Red Rock Casino Resort Spa located in Las Vegas with 2,860 gaming machines.
The second-largest casino is Boulder Station Hotel & Casino located in Las Vegas with 2,800 gaming machines.
Commercial Casinos in Nevada
Amargosa Valley (91 miles northwest of Las Vegas) in Nye County
Battle Mountain (215 miles northeast of Reno) in Lander County
Beatty (120 miles northwest of Las Vegas) in Nye County
Boulder City (22 miles southeast of Las Vegas) in Clark County
Carson City (32 miles south of Reno) an independent city and the state capital
Elko (289 miles northeast of Reno) in Elko County
Ely (317 miles east of Reno) in White Pine County
Fallon (61 miles east of Reno) in Churchill County
- Bonanza Inn & Casino
Gardnerville (45 miles south of Reno) in Douglas County
Hawthorne (138 miles southeast of Reno) in Mineral County
Henderson (15 miles southeast of Las Vegas) in Clark County
Jackpot (448 miles north of Las Vegas near state border to Idaho) in Elko County
Jean (22 miles southwest of Las Vegas near state border to California) in Clark County
Lake Tahoe (58 miles southwest of Reno near state border to California) spread across Washoe County, Douglas County, and Carson City
Las Vegas in Clark County Including Downtown, The Strip, and More
Laughlin (100 miles south of Las Vegas near the state border to Arizona) in Clark County
Mesquite (77 miles northeast of Las Vegas on the state border to Arizona) in Clark County
Minden (42 miles south of Reno) in Douglas County
North Las Vegas (5 miles northeast of the Las Vegas Strip) in Clark County
- Bighorn Casino
Pahrump (59 miles west of Las Vegas) in Nye County
Primm (25 miles southwest of Las Vegas near the state border to California)
Reno (58 miles northeast of Lake Tahoe near the state border to California) in Washoe County
Searchlight (58 miles south of Las Vegas) in Clark County
- Terrible’s Road House – Searchlight
Sparks (1 mile east of Reno) in Washoe County
Verdi (4 miles west of Reno near the state border with California) in Washoe County
Wells (338 miles northeast of Reno) in Elko County
West Wendover (363 miles north of Las Vegas near the state border to Utah) in Elko County
Winnemucca (164 miles northeast of Reno) in Humboldt County
Yerington (60 miles southeast of Reno) in Lyon County
Tribal Casinos in Nevada
The two tribal casinos in Nevada are:
- Avi Resort & Casino in Laughlin, located 100 miles south of Las Vegas near the state border to Arizona
- Moapa Paiute Travel Plaza in Moapa, located 51 miles northeast of Las Vegas
Other Gambling Establishments
As an alternative to enjoying Nevada slot machine casino gambling, consider exploring casino options in a nearby state. Bordering Nevada is:
- North: Idaho Slots and Oregon Slots
- East: Arizona Slots and Utah Slots
- West and South: California Slots
Each of the links above will take you to my blog for that neighboring U.S. state to Nevada.
Casinos on Nevada’s borders to neighboring states provide access to Nevada gaming for nearby residents of those states including:
- Arizona-Nevada border:
- Laughlin
- Mesquite
- California-Nevada border:
- Jean
- Lake Tahoe
- Primm
- Reno
- Verdi
- Idaho-Nevada border:
- Jackpot
- Utah-Nevada border:
- West Wendover
Our Nevada Slots Facebook Group
Are you interested in sharing and learning with other slots enthusiasts in Nevada? If so, join our new Nevada slots community on Facebook. All you’ll need is a Facebook profile to join this closed Facebook Group freely.
There, you’ll be able to privately share your slots experiences as well as chat with players about slots gambling in Nevada. Join us!
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Payout Returns in Nevada
Nevada’s state gaming regulation 14 states the minimum theoretical payout for gaming devices “must not be less than 75% for each wager available for play on the device.”
With regards to actual returns, monthly statistics for slot machines in the form of Win% are available from the Nevada Gaming Control Board and Nevada Gaming Commission within their Statistical & Publications site under Gaming Revenue Information.
Nevada return statistics are comprehensive and organized by:
- Table Games versus Slot Machines
- Slot Machine Denominations
- Duration (month, 3-month, and 12-month)
- The district within the state
There are 25 districts within the state, including several for the city of Las Vegas in Clark County. They are:
- Statewide
- Carson Valley Area
- Churchill County
- Clark County
- Clark County Downtown Las Vegas Area
- Clark County Las Vegas Strip Area
- Clark County North Las Vegas Area
- Clark County Laughlin Area
- Clark County Boulder Strip Area
- Clark County Mesquite Area
- Clark County Balance of County
- Douglas County South Shore Lake Tahoe Area
- Elko County
- Elko County Wendover Area
- Elko County Balance of County
- Humboldt County
- Lyon County
- Nye County
- Washoe County
- Washoe County Reno Area
- Washoe County Sparks Area
- Washoe County North Shore Lake Tahoe Area
- Washoe County Balance of County
- White Pine County
- Balance of Counties
The return statistics provided by the state of Nevada are a percentage of how much a casino has won. To determine how much players won, subtract the Win% provided from 100%.
For downtown Las Vegas, the percentage won by players in February 2020 by slot machine denomination (see page 8 of the report) was:
- 1-cent or penny slots: 100% minus 9.35% equals 90.65%
- 5-cent or nickel slots: 100% minus 4.17% equals 95.83%
- 25-cent or quarter slots: 100% minus 5.27% equals 94.73%
- 1-dollar: 100% minus 5.94% equals 94.06%
- 5-dollar: 100% minus 6.05% equals 93.95%
- Multi-denominational: 100% minus 4.88% equals 95.12%
2020 Nevada Slot Machine Jackpots
Based on these February 2020 return statistics, the highest return in downtown Las Vegas went to 5-cent denomination slot machines at a player win percentage of 95.83% closely followed by multi-denominational machines at 95.12%.
The lowest return went to penny slot machines at 90.65%. Overall for downtown Las Vegas, the return for all slot machines was 93.28%
As a comparison, let’s examine return statistics for the Las Vegas Strip. Also for February 2020 (see page 12 of the report), these were:
- Penny slots: 89.09%
- Nickel slots: 90.95%
- Quarter slots: 89.36%
- 1-dollar: 91.38%
- 5-dollar: 94.26%
- 25-dollar: 93.94%
- 100-dollar: 91.10%
- Multi-denominational: 93.57%
Based on these February 2020 return statistics, the highest return in the Las Vegas Strip went to 5-dollar denomination slot machines at a player win% of 94.26% closely followed by 25-dollar machines at 93.94%.
The lowest return went to penny slot machines at 89.09% which was 1.56% less than downtown Las Vegas. Overall for the Las Vegas Strip, the return for all slot machines was 91.86% or 1.42% lower than downtown Las Vegas.
Summary of Nevada Slot Machine Casino Gambling in 2020
Nevada slot machine casino gambling consists of 163 casinos. Of these, 66 are in Las Vegas including 24 casinos on the Las Vegas Strip. The remainder, including two tribal casinos, are located throughout the state.
The minimum payout limit for slot machines in Nevada is 75% per gaming device. Return statistics are comprehensive and available online.
Annual Progress in Nevada Slot Machine Casino Gambling
In the last year, Resorts World Las Vegas has had its opening delayed to the end of 2020. Once opened, it’s expected to be the largest casino in Nevada.
Given the vitality of the gaming industry in Nevada, it is challenging to keep an updated and accurate list of every open casino as well as their current names and owners.
Also, all Megabucks slot machines were removed from every casino located in downtown Las Vegas as well as the Las Vegas Strip.
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