Best Time Of Day To Go To Casino

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When is the Best Time to Visit Casinos? When you talk about timing in the context of actual dates you should go visit your favorite casinos, then the best time of course is when you have the time to really. As far as which day of the week is the best day to visit a casino, I personally have had my best luck on the slot machines on Saturday night after 2 AM (which technically would be Sunday morning.) It is almost. Originally Answered: When is the best time to go to a casino? The best time is when it is as busy as possible. That means Friday and Saturday nights from roughly 8:00 pm to 2:00 am.

likeplayingcrapsandbj
Has anybody since the introduction of server based control of slot machines tracked the best day and time to play slots for greatest payout. This last year I have unofficially noticed slots appear to pay better on Friday and Saturday night and aweful on Friday morning and all day Sunday/Monday. My understanding is slots machines are now controlled via a main server and not individual chips manually inserted/replaced by slot tech. My theory played out again this last weekend with some good wins Friday and Saturday night and aweful on Friday morning and all day Sunday/Monday. I keep thinking the casinos are trying to encourage play when people come to town and take the money back on Sunday and Monday before they leave.
Wizard
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*sigh*
I doesn't matter what time of day, or day of the week you play.
It's not whether you win or lose; it's whether or not you had a good bet.
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Best Time Of Day To Go To Casino
miplet

*sigh*
I doesn't matter what time of day, or day of the week you play.


April 31st from noon to 6pm is when I prefere. Haven't had a losing sesion since I turned 21. ;+)
'Man Babes' #AxelFabulous
Ibeatyouraces
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likeplayingcrapsandbj
My understanding from a slot manager in Reno is the casino industry had gone to server based slot payout. The random luck of hitting that machine with a chip ready to payout is gone. The casino slot payout % is controlled via server according to NV state law. The days of waiting for a slot tech to change the chip(50/50 it is a payout chip are gone).
MathExtremist

*sigh*
I doesn't matter what time of day, or day of the week you play.


That's only true under the assumption that the casino doesn't dynamically change their floor on a schedule as the OP said. At least two major gaming manufacturers, IGT and Bally, have systems that allow precisely that to happen -- and at least the Aria is totally set up for that technology. On-the-fly floor mix changes is one of the benefits of server-based gaming. The question is 'if that's implemented, what's the schedule?'.
To my knowledge, most casinos have not implemented server-based gaming in this level of detail. It's still very much a turn-the-key process.
'In my own case, when it seemed to me after a long illness that death was close at hand, I found no little solace in playing constantly at dice.' -- Girolamo Cardano, 1563
Wizard
Administrator
It is my understanding that even with server-based slots, the casino would have to fax in a report for every machine they change the return on every time they do it. That would be a lot of paperwork to tighten and loosen the slots on a daily and weekly basis.
Even if we ignore that issue, it wouldn't be good business to loosen and tighten slots according to the hour or day. For any given casino there is going to be some optimal return to set the slots at, according to denomination. Same as any other game. Make the machines too tight on a busy night, with a captive audience, and you may make more money temporarily. However, you'll create ill will among all the players who lost, and they will be less likely to return.
It's not whether you win or lose; it's whether or not you had a good bet.
MathExtremist
I'm pretty sure the regulations support, or are being reworked to support, electronic update submissions. It doesn't make sense to have high speed changes on the floor when you can't get them across to the state in high speed.
That said, I'm not sure I agree that it's not good business. It's very commonplace in other industries to charge different fees for the same services at different times. Lunch always costs less than dinner. Even in table games, you can find a $5 table mid-day Thursday but not Saturday evening. Other than changing the game entirely, the two levers the casino has are denom and edge. Most slot games are multi-denom, so that leaves only edge. In my mind, taking a multi-line penny machine from 92% to 90% on a Saturday evening isn't much different than taking a dice table from $5 to $10. Casino games have different EVs based on location, why not time?

Best Time Of Day To Visit Casino

'In my own case, when it seemed to me after a long illness that death was close at hand, I found no little solace in playing constantly at dice.' -- Girolamo Cardano, 1563
likeplayingcrapsandbj
'Casino games have different EVs based on location, why not time?'
I always thought different EV's based on slot location was a myth because of the random assigment of the chip. I don't know.
MathExtremist
I mean downtown vs. Strip vs. airport. But there's nothing random about which EEPROM goes into which machine. Those are all specifically identified on the floorplan.
'In my own case, when it seemed to me after a long illness that death was close at hand, I found no little solace in playing constantly at dice.' -- Girolamo Cardano, 1563
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Whenever I hear people ask about the best time to play in a casino, I usually question what they want from the experience. If you don't want any distractions, then don't hang around the casino at 9 PM on a Saturday night.

When you're traveling abroad, the best thing you can do is hook up with someone who knows the area well. They'll show you the best restaurants, parks, and streets. Sometimes, you may even meet the right people in a casino.

Among my favorite tips for visiting casinos I've never been in before is to ask the employees which games they think people enjoy the most. It's not like you're asking for inside information on how to beat the slots.

If for some reason they refuse to answer, there may be a few locals who spend more time than most in the casino. These are the folks who randomly comment to each other about 'how heavy the crowd is tonight.'

These types of players tell you some of the most helpful things. You may look across a sea of slot machines and wonder which ones players prefer. The local patrons definitely know. They also know the best time to visit the casino.

Savvy travelers have been asking for advice on travel sites for several years. The trick is to know what you want from your experience.

Card Players Have Different Needs From Slot Gamers

Some of my friends play poker. In fact, I have one friend who used to play poker games every single weekend. He had favorite tables at different casinos. He knew when and where to go for a good game of poker.

The trick for him was to decide what mood he was in. Did he want a challenging game? Did he want a better chance of winning easy money?

Poker rooms may keep only one table open during the off-peak hours. You're most likely to sit down with the local pros during those hours. If you want a challenging game, they're the players most likely to oblige you.

If you want to go up against tourists who know less about the game than they think, their favorite times align with the crowd. You'll have to grab your seat early and wait. You are the hunter, and they are your prey.

Blackjack tables are different. If I want a table to myself, I'll visit in the mid-afternoon. While there are no guarantees, my chances of playing 1-on-1 against the dealer are better.

Timing the Crowd Is Important for Every Game

Each casino's crowd moves in at a slightly different time. I think it has something to do with how far people need to drive to get there. One casino gets crowded at 8 PM on a Saturday night. Another casino draws a big crowd at 7:30 PM.

If you have a favorite table or game, you'll definitely want to beat the crowd. That means arriving an hour or so earlier than you expect everyone else to show up.

TIP:

If you can't get there early, then plan on visiting after 11 PM on a weekend. I usually don't have to wait long for a spot when people start going home.

My wife has several favorite slot games and tries to be flexible because there are always certain games that draw a crowd. If a game she wants to play is like that, she'll play another game somewhere else.

On the other hand, a friend of mine only plays blackjack when there's a crowd. He wants to enjoy the environment and insists the casino feels fake when it's empty.

The best time to gamble in casino is entirely dependent on what you're looking for out of your gambling experience.

Call Ahead and Ask When the Restaurants Are Less Crowded

Timing the crowd is not always about when your favorite games or tables are available. Some large casinos have thousands of slots and a good selection of table games. They can usually accommodate most evening crowds.

But try getting a seat at a busy restaurant when you're hungry and need a break from gameplay. If you can make a reservation, do so. Otherwise, plan your evening around your hunger.

We've found ourselves standing in line for a popular buffet for longer than 30 minutes. That's a nice break from playing games and it's relaxing. But if you're really hungry, plan your meal ahead and anticipate crowds.

In the past, I've ordered takeout from a restaurant within the casino. The longest time I've ever had to wait was an hour. Because this has happened a handful of times, my wife brings a couple of candy bars in case we get hungry. Other times, I've dropped everything to grab a sandwich before the crowd grew too big.

Sometimes, the best time to gamble in a casino works in conjunction with popular mealtimes. And you can always play around with that schedule.

Ask When the Next Show Starts

An old-timer taught me this trick. We were standing around in a Vegas casino one night. The games we wanted were all full.

My wife said something about picking the wrong casino. At that moment, a couple of guys walking by stopped and told us to wait about 20 minutes. The crowd would thin out for the next show.

They had been coming to Vegas for years. They knew all the ins and outs. We never thought about waiting for people to go see a show.

While not every casino has a show, a lot of them do.

If you want to know whether the crowd will move into an auditorium or an event that's scheduled for the night, call ahead and find out.

A lot of people go there for the shows, and they only game for a little while before the event.

Visit a Casino During Bad Weather

If there's a raging tornado ripping up the landscape, get to your basement. If it's raining outside or there's an inch of snow on the ground, you could potentially have a good time at a local casino.

As long as you can get there safely, gaming during inclement weather almost guarantees a smaller crowd. There will be other people like you who want to get out and do something.

The most ridiculous time my wife and I gambled during bad weather was in a big snowstorm in the northwest. We were staying at a hotel and walked into the casino without stepping outside. The evening was a bit drab because so few people were there but we were safe and had fun. We also got to eat at the restaurant when we wanted to.

Best Time Of Day To Go To The Casino

While you can't always plan ahead for these things, it's a good idea to look at the weather if you're planning a weekend trip. You may need to change your plans if you were going to do outdoor activities or drive around town.

Schedule Around Tournament Days

If you love tournaments, then check the casino's website to see when they hold them. If you hate playing when a tournament is going on, then check the casino's websites to make sure there isn't one.

Either way, if tournaments take games and tables out of circulation, you should be aware of that. And if you're visiting another city, look at the casino's schedule of events.

Tournaments draw crowds and they also draw better card players. The bigger, more well-known tournaments draw huge crowds and the best card players.

If you don't know whether you like tournament days, plan a visit to a casino during one of its busiest tournaments. See for yourself if you like the experience. Just be prepared to wait for a seat at your favorite games, especially for casino poker tournaments!

Best time of day to visit casino
miplet

*sigh*
I doesn't matter what time of day, or day of the week you play.


April 31st from noon to 6pm is when I prefere. Haven't had a losing sesion since I turned 21. ;+)
'Man Babes' #AxelFabulous
Ibeatyouraces
deleted
likeplayingcrapsandbj
My understanding from a slot manager in Reno is the casino industry had gone to server based slot payout. The random luck of hitting that machine with a chip ready to payout is gone. The casino slot payout % is controlled via server according to NV state law. The days of waiting for a slot tech to change the chip(50/50 it is a payout chip are gone).
MathExtremist

*sigh*
I doesn't matter what time of day, or day of the week you play.


That's only true under the assumption that the casino doesn't dynamically change their floor on a schedule as the OP said. At least two major gaming manufacturers, IGT and Bally, have systems that allow precisely that to happen -- and at least the Aria is totally set up for that technology. On-the-fly floor mix changes is one of the benefits of server-based gaming. The question is 'if that's implemented, what's the schedule?'.
To my knowledge, most casinos have not implemented server-based gaming in this level of detail. It's still very much a turn-the-key process.
'In my own case, when it seemed to me after a long illness that death was close at hand, I found no little solace in playing constantly at dice.' -- Girolamo Cardano, 1563
Wizard
Administrator
It is my understanding that even with server-based slots, the casino would have to fax in a report for every machine they change the return on every time they do it. That would be a lot of paperwork to tighten and loosen the slots on a daily and weekly basis.
Even if we ignore that issue, it wouldn't be good business to loosen and tighten slots according to the hour or day. For any given casino there is going to be some optimal return to set the slots at, according to denomination. Same as any other game. Make the machines too tight on a busy night, with a captive audience, and you may make more money temporarily. However, you'll create ill will among all the players who lost, and they will be less likely to return.
It's not whether you win or lose; it's whether or not you had a good bet.
MathExtremist
I'm pretty sure the regulations support, or are being reworked to support, electronic update submissions. It doesn't make sense to have high speed changes on the floor when you can't get them across to the state in high speed.
That said, I'm not sure I agree that it's not good business. It's very commonplace in other industries to charge different fees for the same services at different times. Lunch always costs less than dinner. Even in table games, you can find a $5 table mid-day Thursday but not Saturday evening. Other than changing the game entirely, the two levers the casino has are denom and edge. Most slot games are multi-denom, so that leaves only edge. In my mind, taking a multi-line penny machine from 92% to 90% on a Saturday evening isn't much different than taking a dice table from $5 to $10. Casino games have different EVs based on location, why not time?

Best Time Of Day To Visit Casino

'In my own case, when it seemed to me after a long illness that death was close at hand, I found no little solace in playing constantly at dice.' -- Girolamo Cardano, 1563
likeplayingcrapsandbj
'Casino games have different EVs based on location, why not time?'
I always thought different EV's based on slot location was a myth because of the random assigment of the chip. I don't know.
MathExtremist
I mean downtown vs. Strip vs. airport. But there's nothing random about which EEPROM goes into which machine. Those are all specifically identified on the floorplan.
'In my own case, when it seemed to me after a long illness that death was close at hand, I found no little solace in playing constantly at dice.' -- Girolamo Cardano, 1563
on

Whenever I hear people ask about the best time to play in a casino, I usually question what they want from the experience. If you don't want any distractions, then don't hang around the casino at 9 PM on a Saturday night.

When you're traveling abroad, the best thing you can do is hook up with someone who knows the area well. They'll show you the best restaurants, parks, and streets. Sometimes, you may even meet the right people in a casino.

Among my favorite tips for visiting casinos I've never been in before is to ask the employees which games they think people enjoy the most. It's not like you're asking for inside information on how to beat the slots.

If for some reason they refuse to answer, there may be a few locals who spend more time than most in the casino. These are the folks who randomly comment to each other about 'how heavy the crowd is tonight.'

These types of players tell you some of the most helpful things. You may look across a sea of slot machines and wonder which ones players prefer. The local patrons definitely know. They also know the best time to visit the casino.

Savvy travelers have been asking for advice on travel sites for several years. The trick is to know what you want from your experience.

Card Players Have Different Needs From Slot Gamers

Some of my friends play poker. In fact, I have one friend who used to play poker games every single weekend. He had favorite tables at different casinos. He knew when and where to go for a good game of poker.

The trick for him was to decide what mood he was in. Did he want a challenging game? Did he want a better chance of winning easy money?

Poker rooms may keep only one table open during the off-peak hours. You're most likely to sit down with the local pros during those hours. If you want a challenging game, they're the players most likely to oblige you.

If you want to go up against tourists who know less about the game than they think, their favorite times align with the crowd. You'll have to grab your seat early and wait. You are the hunter, and they are your prey.

Blackjack tables are different. If I want a table to myself, I'll visit in the mid-afternoon. While there are no guarantees, my chances of playing 1-on-1 against the dealer are better.

Timing the Crowd Is Important for Every Game

Each casino's crowd moves in at a slightly different time. I think it has something to do with how far people need to drive to get there. One casino gets crowded at 8 PM on a Saturday night. Another casino draws a big crowd at 7:30 PM.

If you have a favorite table or game, you'll definitely want to beat the crowd. That means arriving an hour or so earlier than you expect everyone else to show up.

TIP:

If you can't get there early, then plan on visiting after 11 PM on a weekend. I usually don't have to wait long for a spot when people start going home.

My wife has several favorite slot games and tries to be flexible because there are always certain games that draw a crowd. If a game she wants to play is like that, she'll play another game somewhere else.

On the other hand, a friend of mine only plays blackjack when there's a crowd. He wants to enjoy the environment and insists the casino feels fake when it's empty.

The best time to gamble in casino is entirely dependent on what you're looking for out of your gambling experience.

Call Ahead and Ask When the Restaurants Are Less Crowded

Timing the crowd is not always about when your favorite games or tables are available. Some large casinos have thousands of slots and a good selection of table games. They can usually accommodate most evening crowds.

But try getting a seat at a busy restaurant when you're hungry and need a break from gameplay. If you can make a reservation, do so. Otherwise, plan your evening around your hunger.

We've found ourselves standing in line for a popular buffet for longer than 30 minutes. That's a nice break from playing games and it's relaxing. But if you're really hungry, plan your meal ahead and anticipate crowds.

In the past, I've ordered takeout from a restaurant within the casino. The longest time I've ever had to wait was an hour. Because this has happened a handful of times, my wife brings a couple of candy bars in case we get hungry. Other times, I've dropped everything to grab a sandwich before the crowd grew too big.

Sometimes, the best time to gamble in a casino works in conjunction with popular mealtimes. And you can always play around with that schedule.

Ask When the Next Show Starts

An old-timer taught me this trick. We were standing around in a Vegas casino one night. The games we wanted were all full.

My wife said something about picking the wrong casino. At that moment, a couple of guys walking by stopped and told us to wait about 20 minutes. The crowd would thin out for the next show.

They had been coming to Vegas for years. They knew all the ins and outs. We never thought about waiting for people to go see a show.

While not every casino has a show, a lot of them do.

If you want to know whether the crowd will move into an auditorium or an event that's scheduled for the night, call ahead and find out.

A lot of people go there for the shows, and they only game for a little while before the event.

Visit a Casino During Bad Weather

If there's a raging tornado ripping up the landscape, get to your basement. If it's raining outside or there's an inch of snow on the ground, you could potentially have a good time at a local casino.

As long as you can get there safely, gaming during inclement weather almost guarantees a smaller crowd. There will be other people like you who want to get out and do something.

The most ridiculous time my wife and I gambled during bad weather was in a big snowstorm in the northwest. We were staying at a hotel and walked into the casino without stepping outside. The evening was a bit drab because so few people were there but we were safe and had fun. We also got to eat at the restaurant when we wanted to.

Best Time Of Day To Go To The Casino

While you can't always plan ahead for these things, it's a good idea to look at the weather if you're planning a weekend trip. You may need to change your plans if you were going to do outdoor activities or drive around town.

Schedule Around Tournament Days

If you love tournaments, then check the casino's website to see when they hold them. If you hate playing when a tournament is going on, then check the casino's websites to make sure there isn't one.

Either way, if tournaments take games and tables out of circulation, you should be aware of that. And if you're visiting another city, look at the casino's schedule of events.

Tournaments draw crowds and they also draw better card players. The bigger, more well-known tournaments draw huge crowds and the best card players.

If you don't know whether you like tournament days, plan a visit to a casino during one of its busiest tournaments. See for yourself if you like the experience. Just be prepared to wait for a seat at your favorite games, especially for casino poker tournaments!

Conclusion

Every casino has a personality. I can't think of a better way to describe it. The crowd, the games, the layout, and the decor all contribute to that personality.

Just like you and I changing moods, the casino goes through different phases throughout the day. The busiest times can be the most exciting or most frustrating.

How do you find the best time to gamble at a casino? You'll have to visit several times. You can ask people when they like to gamble but they all truly have their own preferences.

What do you like to do when you're in a casino? Knowing what you want and when that is most likely available is the best way to choose the optimal time to gamble. Play on your schedule as much as you can, and you'll definitely have more fun that way.

But it helps to be open to unexpected good times, too.

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