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Reel Deal Machines

I used to like to play a game called "Reel Deal." It was a Jacks or
Better game, but if you got 3 of a kind or higher, there were reels of
7s that started to spin. When you stopped the reels, you could multiply
the win by 2x, 5x or 10x. Although the payouts were not great, the game
was a lot of fun. It was a coin-in machine. The Las Vegas Hilton had
some for years, but finally got rid of them in April, along with all
their other coin machines.

Does anyone know if any casinos in Las Vegas still have these machines?

Thanks,

Marty

Venetian still has them - by the bar next to the sports book.

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On 8/25/07, mshandman <mshandman@yahoo.com> wrote:

I used to like to play a game called "Reel Deal." It was a Jacks or
Better game, but if you got 3 of a kind or higher, there were reels of
7s that started to spin. When you stopped the reels, you could multiply
the win by 2x, 5x or 10x. Although the payouts were not great, the game
was a lot of fun. It was a coin-in machine. The Las Vegas Hilton had
some for years, but finally got rid of them in April, along with all
their other coin machines.

Does anyone know if any casinos in Las Vegas still have these machines?

Thanks,

Marty

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A friend of mine checked today at the Venetian. The
Reel Deal machines were gone. Do you know if any of
the local casinos still have them? They are coin
machines, so many of the bigger casinos have switched
to tickets only. I'll be visiting Vegas tomorrow for
the day, and I would love to play one of these
machines if they still exist.

Thanks,

Marty

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--- Luke Fuller <kungalooosh@gmail.com> wrote:

Venetian still has them - by the bar next to the
sports book.

On 8/25/07, mshandman <mshandman@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> I used to like to play a game called "Reel Deal."
It was a Jacks or
> Better game, but if you got 3 of a kind or higher,
there were reels of
> 7s that started to spin. When you stopped the
reels, you could multiply
> the win by 2x, 5x or 10x. Although the payouts
were not great, the game
> was a lot of fun. It was a coin-in machine. The
Las Vegas Hilton had
> some for years, but finally got rid of them in
April, along with all
> their other coin machines.
>
> Does anyone know if any casinos in Las Vegas still
have these machines?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Marty

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removed]

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